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10-01-2003, 01:03 AM
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By Ed Frauenheim
Hewlett-Packard on Wednesday plans to announce a contract worth up to $500 million to provide hardware, software and services to help the U.S. Army integrate its information systems.
The contract is for three years, with the possibility it could be extended for up to four more years, HP said.
The deal will let groups within the Army purchase commercial servers, workstations, desktops, notebooks, storage systems, networking equipment, operating systems, commercial software applications, peripherals, and related information-technology services, HP said. The IT services include installation, equipment maintenance, site survey, system configuration and integration, data migration, and asset tracking.
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By Ed Frauenheim
Hewlett-Packard on Wednesday plans to announce a contract worth up to $500 million to provide hardware, software and services to help the U.S. Army integrate its information systems.
The contract is for three years, with the possibility it could be extended for up to four more years, HP said.
The deal will let groups within the Army purchase commercial servers, workstations, desktops, notebooks, storage systems, networking equipment, operating systems, commercial software applications, peripherals, and related information-technology services, HP said. The IT services include installation, equipment maintenance, site survey, system configuration and integration, data migration, and asset tracking.
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