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Here Are Caltrans’ Top 5 Buys of IT Goods in February

The California Department of Transportation’s most expensive purchases of IT goods in February included cybersecurity threat software, cloud storage and GPS hardware.

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The California Department of Transportation (Caltrans) made more than 30 purchases of IT goods during February and spent nearly $3.3 million on its five most expensive buys.

Caltrans made 35 purchases of IT goods in the year’s second month — with the end of the state 2020-2021 Fiscal Year coming June 30; its five most expensive purchases cost $3,289,997. Three of those purchases, totaling more than $650,000, were made with the same vendor. Here, with rounding, is what the department spent:

  • $1.7 million for a subscription to Exabeam Threat Hunter and software licensing for 20,001-30,000 users, a purchase made from Solutions Simplified on Feb. 25.
  • $935,000 for Oracle Cloud Infrastructure — Object Storage, a purchase made with Mythics Inc. on Feb. 9 following an RFO response.
  • $314,000 for telemetry GPS hardware and installation, a purchase made with Geotab USA Inc. on Feb. 17.
  • $190,000 for Geotab G09 AT&T telematics devices, installations and training, a purchase made Feb. 2, also with Geotab.
  • $152,000 for telemetry GPS hardware and installation, a purchase made Feb. 17 with Geotab.
Theo Douglas is Assistant Managing Editor of Industry Insider — California.