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Title: implementation and configuration for the CISCO Network Infra
Procurement
Investigation (DOI)
CDW GOVERNMENT LLC
230 NORTH MILWAUKEE AVENUE , VERNON HILLS, IL, 60061-9740
Services (other than human services)
Negotiated Acquisition
3/24/2022
Award
$139,998.50

PIN#03221N0005001

This Negotiation Acquisition is for Services rendered by the vendor CDW-G during NYC Department of Investigation relocation to 180 Maiden Lane.
CDW-G served ITU in integrating the CISCO ISE (Identity Services Engine) and Fire Power systems. These systems were part of DOI’s implementation and configuration for the CISCO Network Infrastructure at 180 Maiden Lane.
Required for upgrading and securing DOI’s IT infrastructure.
Due to the fact that DOI has outstanding balance of FY19, there is only one available source as set forth in this case.
Description

Services rendered by the vendor CDW-G during NYC Department of Investigation relocation to 180 Maiden Lane. CDW-G served ITU in integrating the CISCO ISE (Identity Services Engine) and Fire Power systems. These systems were part of DOI’s implementation and configuration for the CISCO Network Infrastructure at 180 Maiden Lane. Required for upgrading and securing DOI’s IT infrastructure. This contract is retroactive that vendor did the work already for which DOI owes money. The purpose of the NA is to pay the vendor.


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