Signera Digital Signage is Now Available Through the GSA IT Schedule 70 Contract
Government entities can now easily procure digital sign products and services through Signera's GSA IT Schedule 70 contract.
HAGERSTOWN, Md., Oct. 31, 2013 /PRNewswire/ -- Signera, a leading provider of digital signage solutions, announces that it has been awarded an Information Technology Schedule 70 contract by the U.S. General Services Administration (GSA), the procurement arm of the Federal government. Signera's GSA contract, number GS-35F-008BA, allows Signera to offer digital signage technology products, services and solutions to more than 90 government entities.
About the GSA Schedule 70 Contract
The GSA Schedule 70 contract award is the culmination of a rigorous process during which the GSA carefully evaluates companies to determine their proficiency and suitability for providing products and/or services to the Federal government. The assessment covers various capabilities, including but not limited to the company's organizational structure, performance history, customer satisfaction and other criteria. In awarding Signera a GSA Schedule 70 contract, the Federal government has determined that the company is recognized as a preferred vendor and is fully authorized to conduct business directly with Federal government agencies.
About Signera
Signera, founded in 2006, is a leading provider of digital signage. Signera offers solutions for both single signs and massive network deployments by integrating a flexible web-based system with customizable content modules. The intuitive user interface, professionally designed templates and market-specific content modules are the key features that set Signera apart from the competition. With a unique solution to controlling and formatting content, Signera provides a flexible web-based system that is easy to deploy and use.
Contact: Michael Sparks, Signera, phone: 301-714-0110 ext.102, [email protected]
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