PBX III - Telecommunications Equipment and Services Master Contract

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Blanket Purchase Order (BPO) Number: 060B1400048

The Department of Information Technology (DoIT) has established this Master Contract to procure telecommunications hardware, software, and licenses and related maintenance and labor services.

The scope of this contract encompasses three functional areas, as follows:

  • Functional Area 1 - Hardware, Software, and Licenses
  • Functional Area 2 - Maintenance Services
  • Functional Area 3 - Time and Material Labor

Listed on this page are additional documents that explain how to use the PBX III Telecommunications Equipment and Services Contract. Any questions or concerns about this Master Contract should be directed to PBXIII.doit@maryland.gov.

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