HP to provide US Air Force with new workstations, PCs
HP to provide US Air Force with new workstations, PCs
By eGov Innovation Editors | Aug 31, 2011
The US Air Force (USAF) has awarded a contract to HP to provide its facilities worldwide with new workstations and desktop PCs.
In compliance with USAF requirements, HP will include customized agency configurations that meet strict standards and tests for memory, audio, video and other specifications.
The Air Force Information Technology Commodity Council (AF ITCC), composed of top USAF officials, selects vendors for its Quantum Enterprise Buy (QEB) and evaluates the performance quality of their enterprise computing products in harsh environments.
USAF facilities worldwide will use HP platforms, including workstations and HP Compaq 6005 Business Pro PCs that combine high performance, energy efficiency and security features.
"We are proud of our strong performance record and look forward to providing the USAF with premier technology that aides in the management of the forces protecting our nation," said Stephen DiFranco, senior vice president and general manager, Personal Systems Group, HP.
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