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DLT Solutions, a leading value-added reseller in government information technology (IT) hardware, software and services, today announced that the General Services Administration (GSA) exercised its option to extend DLT Solutions’ GSA IT Schedule 70 (GS-35F-4543G) contract through March 31, 2017. Through GSA IT Schedule 70, DLT Solutions provides leading IT solutions and services to federal, state, local and tribal government entities in areas such as cloud computing, cybersecurity, data center consolidation, and geospatial/GIS, among others.
“This contract extension enables DLT Solutions to continue our commitment to provide our government customers with the comprehensive, innovative technology solutions and services they need through a simplified procurement process,” explained Rick Marcotte, president and CEO of DLT Solutions. “In addition to perennially being a top supplier of software and one of the largest providers on GSA IT Schedule 70, we pride ourselves on having the technical expertise to solve government IT problems and making it easy and efficient for government customers to purchase from the most prominent IT software manufacturers in the world.”
GSA IT Schedule 70 is the largest, most widely used acquisition vehicle in the federal government. Information on contractors who provide products and services through on GSA IT Schedule 70 can be found in an IT directory, the GSA IT Catalog.
About DLT Solutions:
For twenty years, DLT Solutions has been the IT software and solutions provider of choice for federal, state, local government and education customers. By hand selecting its manufacturer partners including Autodesk, Google, NetApp, Oracle, Quest Software, Red Hat, Solarwinds and Symantec, DLT fulfills its mission to be a value-added reseller of only the best software and hardware products and services, as well as a premier provider of technical support, through its many government contracts. The company specializes in carefully-selected solution areas — Cloud Computing, Data Center Consolidation, Geospatial Data Systems and Computer-Aided Design for Transportation, Utilities and Manufacturing. For more information or to place an order, contact DLT Solutions at 800-262-4358; email sales@dlt.com; or visit www.dlt.com.
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