mithomas@bsu-cs.bsu.edu (Michael Thomas Niehaus) (08/04/89)
I'm sure Apple is celebrating this following announcement. Pretty soon we are going to have another IBM on our hands (cough, hack, gasp)... -Michael APPLE WINS FIRST FEDERAL GOVERNMENT BID AS PRIME CONTRACTOR CUPERTINO, CALIFORNIA--August 3, 1989--Apple Computer, Inc. today announced that it had been awarded a contract to supply the United States Postal Service (USPS) with Macintosh personal computers for use nationwide. In its first award as a prime federal government contractor, Apple will supply Macintosh IIx systems as part of the Microcomputer Acquisition for the Postal Service (MAPS) procurement. The MAPS contract was awarded competitively and carries a potential five-year term. Depending on postal demand, the Postal Service estimates that Apple's contract award may be as much as $30.2 million for systems, peripherals, support and service. The computers will support diverse office productivity needs in stand-alone applications, information processing and host terminal emulation. Falcon Microsystems, Apple's teaming partner on the procurement, was primarily responsible for configuring third party products, maintenance and support services. The Apple bid includes over 25 subcontractors who will be providing a wide variety of peripheral products for the Macintosh IIx. "This is a major milestone for our Federal Systems Group," said Bill Coldrick, senior vice president of sales, Apple USA. "The award demonstrates Apple's ability to offer a total solution, including support and service, at the most competitive price. It further solidifies the important role that Apple and Macintosh will have in the government's information technology strategy." "The Macintosh IIx offers the open architecture, connectivity and flexibility that the Postal Service sees as essential to its business," commented Greg Shuk, acting director of the Apple Federal Systems Group (AFSG) and manager of AFSG's Complex Systems Group, which was responsible for the procurement. "We are pleased to be working with the Postal Service to ensure that it has the best possible tools to serve the public." The MAPS contract will be used on an as-needed basis, meaning that the Postal Service is not committed to buying a specific number of systems. Known as a requirements contract, the legal agreement also exempts the Postal Service from spending a specific dollar amount on new systems. Apple's Federal Systems Group, headquartered in Reston, Virginia, has nine regional locations in the United States to serve all departments and agencies in the federal government. Falcon Microsystems, headquartered in Landover, Maryland, is an authorized Apple federal government reseller and holder of Apple's GSA Schedule. -- Michael Niehaus UUCP: <backbones>!{iuvax,pur-ee}!bsu-cs!mithomas Apple Student Rep ARPA: mithomas@bsu-cs.bsu.edu Ball State University AppleLink: ST0374 (from UUCP: st0374@applelink.apple.com)
teener@apple.com (Michael Teener) (08/05/89)
In article <8491@bsu-cs.bsu.edu> mithomas@bsu-cs.bsu.edu (Michael Thomas Niehaus) writes: > I'm sure Apple is celebrating this following announcement. Pretty soon we > are going to have another IBM on our hands (cough, hack, gasp)... > [ ... Apple press announcement concerning Postal Service contract ... ] My brother works for the Feds and desperately wants a Mac, so we are trying to get one to him, thats all ... ---- Michael Teener -- 408-974-3521 ---------------------------------+ ---- Internet teener@apple.com, AppleLink TEENER1 | ---- Apple may know my opinions, but *I* am responsible for them | ---------------------------------------------------------------------+ Transportation by Cheetah N9900U, a loyal beast for the past 5 years.
ra_robert@gsbacd.uchicago.edu (08/06/89)
In article <3381@internal.Apple.COM>, teener@apple.com (Michael Teener) writes... >In article <8491@bsu-cs.bsu.edu> mithomas@bsu-cs.bsu.edu (Michael Thomas >Niehaus) writes: >> I'm sure Apple is celebrating this following announcement. Pretty soon we >> are going to have another IBM on our hands (cough, hack, gasp)... >> [ ... Apple press announcement concerning Postal Service contract ... ] Apple sells a large contract to the Feds. This is bad? As a Mac developer, sounds good to me. Just 'cause you sell corporate, doesn't mean you have to think corporate. :-> Robert ------ ra_robert@gsbacd.uchicago.edu ------ generic disclaimer: all my opinions are mine