CCL Technologies
Providing Complete IT Solutions for K-12 Education
All Onsite Technical Staff at CCL Technologies Have Act 34, 114 and 151 Clearance
Pennsylvania State Contracts
COSTARS-3 - Cooperative Sourcing to Achieve Reductions in Spend
Contract Number: 003-034 - IT Hardware
As of September 2005, CCL Technologies has been awarded Contractor status for IT Hardware through Department of General Services COSTARS-3. This purchasing program was established to enable all Commonwealth Agencies, including but not limited to K-12 School Districts and Local Public Procurement Units (LPPUs), to economically purchase various tiers of technology. Items in bid include computers, network cabling, and hardware/software. Please contact us for a complete review of components.
COSTARS is the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania's cooperative purchasing program and serves as a conduit through which registered and eligible local public procurement units (LPPUs) and state-affiliated entities (together "Members") are able to leverage contracts established by DGS to cost effectively and efficiently identify suppliers with whom to do business. The goals of this program are:
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To encourage, expand and facilitate the opportunities for Members to achieve procurement savings and best value through an interactive partnership with the Commonwealth.
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To provide increased opportunities for Suppliers of any size to participate and compete for Members' business.
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To provide contracts with competitive pricing.
Pennsylvania ITQ
CCL Technologies is pre-qualified for LAN/WAN Integration under the Pennsylvania Invitation to Qualify (ITQ) Process. This contract was designed so that Commonwealth agencies can choose a vendor based on their quality of service rather than the lowest bid price.
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Master IT Services ITQ: LAN Integration (Planning, Design, and Implementation)
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Contract Number: 208136621S
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Master IT Services ITQ: Consulting Services – LANs/WANs
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Contract Number: 481350
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PEPPM
PEPPM is a national technology bidding and purchasing cooperative administered by Central Susquehanna Intermediate Unit (CSIU), a political subdivision of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. PEPPM has been authorized by the Pennsylvania Department of Education for the past 33 years to take the responsibility for state bid law compliance for technology procurement. PEPPM aggregates buyers & demand in states across the country to get the lowest prices for technology products. PEPPM currently has more than 300 product line contracts awarded to more than 170 different vendors in various technology areas. Including but not limited to:
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Security Cameras
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Computers & Computer Furniture
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Networking Equipment
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Telecommunication Equipment
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Copiers/Printers
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Software
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... and much more