Managed Print Services model

MPS Contracts Awarded by Canadian Government

Konica Minolta Business Solutions (Canada) Ltd. (Konica Minolta) is proud to announce it is one of three vendors who will deliver managed print services, software solutions, and fleet management to the Government of Canada. Konica Minolta technology was selected based on its capability to meet the Managed Print Services model that Shared Services Canada (SSC) has established for all departments and agencies. Konica Minolta met the stringent security requirements from a facility, product and personnel perspective as part of the evolving IT security requirements for government.

Managed Print Services model

SSC, the government department responsible for delivering digital services to Government of Canada organizations, announced the new agreements with Konica Minolta, Xerox Canada Ltd., and Ricoh Canada Inc. in May. The six-year agreements are collectively worth an estimated $60 million annually. The new agreements aim to simplify and improve service delivery to Government of Canada employees, while ensuring the Government’s digital infrastructure remains secure.

“After an extensive engagement with Shared Services Canada, we’re excited to finally announce our partnership with the Government of Canada,” said Chris Dewart, President and CEO, Konica Minolta Business Solutions (Canada) Ltd. “Our print technology offers the most cutting-edge security, hardware, and software available on the market right now, and will serve to optimize the public service’s print operations.”

SSC conducted extensive industry research and engagement. Konica Minolta was shortlisted from the thirty-eight organizations who participated across Canada in the engagement process.

(Originally published at: https://www.globenewswire.com/news-release/2019/09/17/1916938/0/en/Konica-Minolta-Awarded-by-the-Government-of-Canada-to-Deliver-Managed-Print-Services.html)

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