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Phone System Upgrade/Expansion of Seaport Point of Entry Long Beach Office, CA

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US Customs and Border Protection, under the Department of Homeland Security, is seeking to upgrade and expand the phone system at the Seaport Point of Entry Long Beach Office in California. The project involves the acquisition of Avaya phone system hardware and software, as well as the professional installation of these components. This procurement is categorized as a forecast and is designated as a small business set-aside under NAICS code 517810. Interested parties may coordinate with the point of contact, John Louden, or the Small Business Specialist, David Harrod, regarding this requirement.

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CBP seeks Avaya phone system hardware and installation for Seaport Point of Entry.

Agency

Department of Homeland Security → Customs And Border ProtectionView Agency

NAICS

517810 - All Other TelecommunicationsView NAICS

Place of Performance

Long Beach, CA, USA

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AgencyDepartment of Homeland Security → Customs And Border Protection
Contacts2 people available
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Department of Homeland Security → Customs And Border Protection
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David HarrodSmall Business Specialist/APFS Coordinator

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US Customs and Border Protection seeks to acquire Avaya phone system hardware, software and installation of a phone system upgrade and expansion.
Acquisition Strategy: SB

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