CDC awards two separate Blanket Purchase Agreements to Emtec Federal

Emtec Federal (OTCBB:ETEC), a systems integrator, today announced that the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has awarded the company two separate Blanket Purchase Agreements (BPA) for Information Technology (IT) products and services, each with an estimated value of $10 million per year. Both BPA’s are one-year contracts with four additional one-year options. One contract offers CDC organizations Samsung and Dell monitors as well as HP and Dell printers and the other provides access to HP and Dell servers as well as storage products.

Through the two separate BPAs, Emtec Federal will deliver IT products and services to CDC organizations around the world in support of their mission. CDC’s focus is not only on scientific excellence but also on the essential spirit that is CDC – to protect the health of all people. CDC keeps humanity at the forefront of its mission to ensure health protection through promotion, prevention, and preparedness.

“Emtec Federal has a good working knowledge of this government organization and a history of successful projects in the past,” said Jeff Posey, VP of Sales. “We are excited to support the CDC’s mission by providing the organization with the expertise, information, tools, and technology solutions that they need to protect the health of all people.”

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