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State Dept. Cancels $16.5M Kindle Contract

itwbennett writes "The U.S. Department of State will be canceling a $16.5 million Amazon order that included 2,500 Kindle Touch e-readers, 50 pieces of content, and 'required provision of a secure, centrally managed content distribution and management platform.' The department said that it will be re-examining its requirements for the program. Those requirements had called for a single-function device with text-to-speech, a 'battery life of no less than about 8 hours of continuous reading or approximately 7.5 hours of video playback,' and free Wi-Fi. The Kindle was the only project that met that original set of requirements."

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  1. That can't be... by kenh · · Score: 4, Funny

    A federal procurement contract with a set of requirements that can only be satisfied by one vendor?

    Unheard of!

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    Ken
  2. Reconsidered by guttentag · · Score: 4, Funny

    The state department realized it was going to cost a lot more than originally expected since they'll have to pay sales tax by the time the shipment is ready.

  3. Re:Let's cheer for No-bid contracts by sizzzzlerz · · Score: 4, Funny

    Yeah. I'll be battle-hardened to withstand 20G shock, survive submersion in seawater to 500 feet depth, be rad-hard, and have full-up mil spec documentation. It's yours for $127,343.36 per copy. Do you need the HumVee mounting kit as well?

  4. Re:$6600 per Kindle! by aardvarkjoe · · Score: 4, Funny

    $16.5 million divided by 2500 = $6600.

    Even though that includes some content and services on top of the Kindle itself, I don't see how it reaches $6600 per unit without most of it being waste and kickbacks.

    Maybe they forgot to select the "free super saver shipping" option.

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  5. Re:$6600 per Kindle! by PPH · · Score: 4, Funny

    Yeah. You'd think that this was a contract to procure hammers or toilet seats or something like that.

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