The California Department of Technology spent $8,533,172 on its five most expensive such buys. Here, with rounding, is what that money paid for, based on data in the State Contract and Procurement Registration System:
- $2.3 million to Crayon Software Experts LLC, the well-known state vendor, through Microsoft Volume Licensing, most likely for Microsoft Office 365 government community cloud E5 application suites for all language. This is a four-year contract, from April 1-March 31, 2026.
- $2.2 million to Crayon, through Microsoft Volume Licensing, probably for Microsoft Office 365 government community cloud E5 application suites for all language. This is also a four-year contract, from April 1-March 31, 2026.
- $2 million to Crayon, for Microsoft Performance Support, Level 3. This is a one-year contract, from April 10-March 9, 2023.
- $1.4 million to Crayon, through Microsoft Volume Licensing, probably for Microsoft Office 365 government community cloud E5 application suites for all language. This is a four-year contract, from April 1-March 31, 2026. CDT made a total of six IT goods purchases with the company in April.
- $599,000 to Dhenali for “BitSight High Volume Total Risk Monitoring” security reporting. This is a nearly two-and-a-half-year contract, from April 25-Sept. 11, 2024.