Financial Bids Reviewed for Government Technology Procurement

Islamabad, The Supreme Court of Pakistan recently oversaw the financial bid review process for a series of technology procurements, including desktop computers, projectors, and various scanning and server licenses. The bids, which were compared based on cost and vendor, resulted in the selection of multiple companies to supply the necessary equipment.

According to Supreme Court of Pakistan, M/s. Compsi (Pvt.) Ltd, Islamabad was selected to supply two hundred branded desktop computers, eight Windows Server 2022 datacenter edition licenses, and two Microsoft SQL Server 2022 licenses for a total cost of Rs. 78,729,000. M/s. Al-Khair Traders, Islamabad will provide two 4K multimedia projectors with long zoom lenses at Rs. 7,150,000. M/s. M.M Corporation, Karachi was chosen to supply ten light duty scanners and five heavy duty scanners for Rs. 17,300,000. Additionally, M/s. Gemco, Karachi will supply six photocopier machines for Rs. 17,664,600. A re-tendering process was initiated for other items including printers and interactive LEDs due to the lack of sufficient bids.

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