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Cost containment, product reliability, and contract compliance are critical factors in the government marketplace. Sharp offers a wide array of high technology products that can be used in command and control centers, administrative offices, and throughout government offices.

Sharp helps Federal, State and local governments meet security requirements with our award-winning MFPs that include built-in protection for documents and enhanced security options including a convenient end-of-lease feature that overwrites all data, including document filing, user data, job status, date and address book.

AQUOS BOARD® interactive display systems from Sharp have many of the tools and services that organizations need to think big, on a global scale, and run effective meetings. With this solution, agencies can communicate, collaborate and disseminate information in real-time, globally.

YOUR GUIDE TO SOURCING SUCCESS Sourcewell's Cooperative Purchasing Reference Guide

Sourcewell creates cooperative contract purchasing solutions on behalf of its member agencies. Cooperative contracts offer both time and money savings for users by consolidating the efforts of numerous individually prepared solicitations into one, cooperatively shared process – taking advantage of the volume pricing generated by 50,000 members across North America.

Sourcewell is a self-funded government organization that partners with education, government and non-profit entities to boost student and community success. See how Sourcewell is able to provide contracts that focus on getting agencies what they want and deserve by providing a network of credible vendors and high quality contract solutions.

Why Smart Cities Need Digital Signage

Smart cities are the future! They are designed to increase the operational efficiency of a municipality and improve both the quality of government services and citizen welfare—all while reducing energy consumption and pollution. Here is why digital signage is needed in smart cities.

IT Reference Guide

As an Information Technology professional, you are no doubt faced with a unique set of challenges that pull you in many different and often conflicting directions. For example, you are forced to do more with less—supporting disparate assets throughout the sprawling enterprise with maximum interoperability and minimal resources. Internal policies and government regulations impose strict requirements on protecting the confidentiality of your information. You also aspire to reduce the impact of your operations on the environment through reduced energy consumption and recycling.

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