Xerox awarded $164 million contract by USDA

by | May 17, 2022 | 0 comments

The contract includes a total of up to 16,000 Xerox ConnectKey devices, with a large number of new devices across 3,500+ offices supporting over 100,000 employees.

The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) has awarded Xerox a 10-year, $164 million (€156 million) contract for continued Managed Print Services, new Electronic Fax Services (EFS) and additional innovation across its agencies.

Xerox explained that using its technology, the USDA will cultivate best practices in print management, increase file security, create customised initiatives for Federal 508 compliance and better support its mobile workforce. Xerox added that this partnership helps the USDA cut costs while providing integrated managed print services (MPS) and EFS, using Xerox’s customised web portal designed to manage both services cohesively.

“By continuing our work with the USDA, Xerox will build on our current efforts while expanding our cost-saving initiatives across even more agencies,” said Brian Castle, Vice President, U.S. Federal Sales. “As we see a more permanent shift toward remote and mobile workforces, Xerox is proud to offer enhanced capabilities to help USDA staffers maintain their connectivity wherever they are.”

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