
We're in the air force now...
Published: 23 August 2005 08:35 BST
Hewlett-Packard has grabbed a contract to supply the US Air Force with 10,000 desktop PCs for deployment around the world, the company said on Monday.
The purchase was part of the Air Force's quarterly IT buy, Palo Alto, California-based HP said.
In October, HP won a blanket purchase agreement from the Air Force that allows it to bid on such quarterly purchases.
The Athlon-based dx5150 Business PCs named in the deal match an Air Force requirement for small and mini-tower desktops.
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