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Here Are Emergency Office’s Top 5 Buys of IT Goods in January

The California Governor’s Office of Emergency Services’ most expensive purchases of IT goods in January included software-as-a-service and analytics buys.
The California Governor’s Office of Emergency Services (CalOES) made more than 20 purchases of IT goods during January and spent more than $8 million on its five most expensive buys.

CalOES made 24 IT goods buys in the year’s first month; its five most expensive purchases cost $8,583,974. Here, with rounding, is what the department spent: $5.7...

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