State and Local Government
LEVERAGE is proud of our support of State and Local Government leaders whom are digitizing their infrastructures and analyzing and optimizing data and services to drive job creation and growth, improve government efficiency, assure security, and improve citizen experiences.
We are equally proud of our work to transform the workforce experience across the Enterprise with mobile, cloud, and collaboration technologies which support telework and flexible work environments to improve efficiency, reduce costs, and deliver improved customer experiences.
LEVERAGE understands the need for agencies to modernize and digitize existing IT infrastructure and processes to serve a digital savvy citizenry. We know well that agencies are entrusted to work with limited budgets within constrained processes that do not easily support the acquisition of IT Systems and Services.
LEVERAGE has nearly 30 years of experience helping State and Local Government to innovate through automation of manual processes, consolidation of their redundant systems, optimization of IT resources, and improving Collaboration with Unified Communications applications.
Authorized by statute, the program allows Universities to purchase a variety of commercial supplies (products) and services under specific GSA Schedule contracts to save time, money and meet their everyday needs and missions. The Program provides access to purchase information technology products and services, as well as law enforcement, security, first responder, and alarm and signal systems.
IT Schedule 70 addresses, but is not limited to:
The Western States Contracting Alliance (WSCA) is an arm of the National Association of State Procurement Officials (NASPO), Inc., and is comprised of the 15 western state NASPO purchasing directors. WSCA was established in 1993. WSCA was established to create the means by which participating states may join together in cooperative multi-State contracting. This approach helps states to achieve cost-effective and efficient acquisition of quality products and services. Cooperative purchases are developed by member states. WSCA membership consists of the central procurement official that heads the state central procurement organization, (or a designee for that state), from Alaska, Arizona, California, Colorado, Hawaii, Idaho, Minnesota, Montana, Nevada, New Mexico, Oregon, South Dakota, Utah, Washington and Wyoming.
NCPA (National Cooperative Purchasing Alliance),Synnex Contract No. 01-65
NCPA is a leading national government purchasing cooperative working to reduce the cost of goods and services by leveraging the purchasing power of public agencies in all 50 states. NCPA contracts are available for use to over 90,000 agencies nationwide in both the public and nonprofit sectors including: K-12, Higher Education, City, County, State, Healthcare, Church/Religious and all Non-profit organizations