Verizon Connect Reveal is now available on GSA contracts

Verizon Connect Reveal is now available on GSA contracts

Government agencies are now able to purchase the Verizon Connect Reveal fleet management platform, through the U.S. General Services Administration (GSA) Multiple Award Schedule (MAS) program. Government agencies can now streamline processes, pricing and contracts by purchasing Verizon Connect Reveal on GSA contracts.

Key benefits include pre-negotiated pricing, terms and conditions, reduced lead time required to obtain services, and greatly improved timelines for requests for proposal (RFPs), Verizon noted in a press release. Eligibility to purchase Verizon Connect Reveal through GSA includes state, local or tribal government agencies, including public education and public higher education institutions in the U.S.

GSA provides centralized procurement for the government, offering billions of dollars worth of products, services and facilities that federal agencies need to serve the public. GSA’s acquisition solutions supply purchasers with cost-effective high-quality products and services from commercial partners like Verizon Connect.

Verizon Connect Reveal is a fleet management software platform that provides the ability to manage everything that happens outside the four walls of an organization from driver behavior to vehicle maintenance. Across all solutions, the platform is united by ongoing investments in native mobile applications, and frictionless user experiences to help businesses of all sizes and government agencies better utilize data to help it focus on safety, improve productivity and efficiency, reduce costs and drive uptime.

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