Xerox Full-service Maintenance
ID: D-25-FS-0057Type: Special Notice
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JUSTICE, DEPARTMENT OFUS
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    The Department of Justice, specifically the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA), intends to award a sole source task order to Xerox Corporation for full-service maintenance of Xerox equipment utilized at the DEA Headquarters Print Production Studio. This procurement aims to ensure the availability of on-site and off-site supply services, which are critical for the operational efficiency of the DEA's printing capabilities. The acquisition will follow FAR Part 13 “Simplified Acquisition Procedures,” and interested vendors may submit capability statements by January 10, 2025, at 10:00 am Eastern Time to be considered. For further inquiries, vendors can contact Alycia Spears at alycia.spears@dea.gov.

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