Ace Computers Awarded U.S. Air Force CCS-2 BPA for Workstations, Mobile Devices, Etc.

Loading...
Loading...

Ace Computers was just selected to receive the U.S. Air Force's CCS-2 BPA; this contract was awarded to only six companies. The range of products under this BPA includes computing technology such as workstations and mobile devices.

Chicago, IL (PRWEB) December 21, 2016

Ace Computers was just selected to receive the U.S. Air Force's CCS-2 (Client Computing Solutions) BPA. This is a five-year contract awarded to only six companies, including Dell and HP, with an option for extensions. The range of product categories under this BPA includes computing technology and displays, associated peripherals, and incidental services.

Authorized users include the Department of the Air Force, Department of the Navy, Defense Health Agency-Air Force (DHAAF), Office of the Secretary of Defense, and the White House Communications Agency (WHCA). The contract requires the use of environmentally responsible solutions including energy efficient products that are Energy Star compliant and EPEAT certified.

The award encompasses the high quality, superior-performing technology products that Ace Computers is known for including workstations and mobile devices.

  • Workstations. Developed, built, and tested to meet demanding military standards for rugged environments, Ace Computers' workstations are used around the world for everything from designing and testing simulations to downloading and processing complex forensic data. These workstations unleash impressive processing power and run even the most demanding applications.
  • Mobile Devices. Ace Computers' mobile devices—including laptops, notebooks, and tablets--are lightweight, rugged and deceptively powerful. They feature latest generation processors, long battery life and quick charge capabilities.
  • More Power. For applications requiring more processing power, such as complex simulations and descriptive data analytics, Ace Computers offers a range of high performance computers and is, in fact, a leader in this field.

Ace Computers CEO John Samborski said, "After more than 30 years of working with the U.S. armed forces, this award presents yet another opportunity for Ace Computers to continue serving the military at home and throughout the international operating theater. We are truly honored to contribute to our country's excellence in this way."

Ace Computers CCS-2 contract number is FA8055-17-A-1105. Products can be purchased via the AFWay (Air Force Way) e-commerce portal where all of the products offered under CCS-2 will be made available through centralized product catalogs.

Additional information about the USAF IT purchase process is available on the AFWay website or by contacting Sonya Smith, USAF Contracting Officer, at 334-416-5318/ sonya.smith(at)gunter(dot)af.mil.

Leading custom computer builder and HPC cluster specialist, Ace Computers currently holds the following contracts: SEWP V, CCS-2, GSA, WSIPC, PEPPM, State of Wis., State of Ga. The company is a Woman-Owned Small Business custom technology systems manufacturer and reseller for the public sector as well as the commercial sector. Channel partners include Intel, Supermicro, NVIDIA, Mellanox and Samsung among others. An industry leader since 1983, the company is a 2016 HPCwire Readers' Choice Award finalist. In addition to some of the finest academic institutions in the U.S., long-term clients include the U.S. Department of Energy and the U.S. Department of Defense. In addition to our Greater Chicago headquarters, Ace Computers has locations in New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Virginia, Arizona, and Nevada. To contact Ace Computers, call 1-877-223-2667 or 1-847-952-6900 or visit http://www.acecomputers.com/TopProducts.asp

For the original version on PRWeb visit: http://www.prweb.com/releases/Ace_Computers/CCS-2_Workstations/prweb13941487.htm

Loading...
Loading...
Market News and Data brought to you by Benzinga APIs
Benzinga simplifies the market for smarter investing

Trade confidently with insights and alerts from analyst ratings, free reports and breaking news that affects the stocks you care about.

Join Now: Free!

Loading...