
Emtec has long been providing both IT products and services to State and Local Governments. We have a long list of satisfied clients within state, county, and local government, and we also work with educational institutions as well.
Emtec is pleased to offer our State, Municipal and Education Customers in New Jersey, several NJ state contracts to meet your purchasing needs.
Emtec is an authorized agent for several manufacturers (HP, 3Com,Oki,) selling IT products through the WSCA contracts.
Emtec also offers a complete suite of design, installation and support services.
In addition, Emtec holds a current NJ State Contract:
Data Processing services for AOC (T0822) Contract # A71199
For further information on any of these contracts, please contact Richard Lewis (richardlewis@emtecinc.com) at 973-376-4242 for additional information and pricing or Contact Us.
Emtec is pleased to offer our New York State, Municipal and Education clients the choice of multiple contracts to meet your purchasing needs.
Emtec is an authorized reseller for the following New York State Contracts: APC, Avocent, Fujitsu PC, Hitachi, HP Printers, PC, laptops, servers, & storage, Lexmark, Lenovo, Okidata, Sony, and Toshiba
Services Contracts
IT Services Backdrop Contract (#CMS553A) which includes Consulting, Systems Integration, Ongoing Services, Maintenance and Support.
Emtec has demonstrated specific subject matter expertise in Systems Management, Business Process Analysis and Process Re-Engineering, Data Conversion, IT Management and Planning, and Local Area Network Consulting Services. Our maintenance and support expertise ranges from Mid Range Servers to PC's, Printers, and Peripherals.
"Government project experience allows Emtec to complete
agency infrastructure upgrade on-time and under budget."
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"Communities prepare for the future with Emtec’s networking solutions."
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"Desktop management costs can take a huge bite out of IT budgets — in fact, some industry analysts say that maintaining and managing workstations has become the most expensive part of operating a network."
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