Create contractor pool for Cisco networking equipment services
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A resolution of the mayor and city commission of the city of miami beach, florida (i) accepting the recommendation of the city manager, pursuant to invitation to BID (itb) 2026-148-mp to establish and maintain a pool of qualified contractors for cisco networking equipment and related services; (11) approving the following initial pool of prequalified contractors: alxtel, INC., axelliant LLC, cdw government LLC,…
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A resolution of the mayor and city commission of the city of miami beach, florida (i) accepting the recommendation of the city manager, pursuant to invitation to BID (itb) 2026-148-mp to establish and maintain a pool of qualified contractors for cisco networking equipment and related services; (11) approving the following initial pool of prequalified contractors: alxtel, INC., axelliant LLC, cdw government LLC, coastal computer systems, INC., data center warehouse LLC, disys solutions, INC. (dba dsi tech), dragon tech, LLC, e-logic, incorporated, infrastructure solutions company LLC, invsatek LLC, mainline information systems, LLC, m.e. Global supplies, INC, shi international corp., tech advanced computers, INC., verity partners INC, and zones, LLC of washington; (ill) authorizing the city manager to keep the itb open for the purpose of prequalifying additional contractors; and (iv) delegating to the city manager the authority to add contractors to the pool, provided such contractors meet the requirements of the 1tb, and to remove contractors from the pool as deemed appropriate; provided, however, that any purchase in excess of $100,000 shall be subject to the prior approval of the city commission. (information technology) applicable area: citywide procurement
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