Navy makes enterprise technology license contracts mandatory

The service will rely on several teams of experts to develop these contracts.

Navy and Marine Corps commands wanting to buy hardware or software had better look at the list of service-wide deals first before buying technology on their own.

A new memo released by the Navy’s technology and acquisition executives makes the use of enterprise technology license contracts mandatory.

The Navy wanted to establish up to 15 enterprise-wide deals with major software and hardware companies including Microsoft, Oracle, Cisco and HP.

The service will rely on several teams of experts to develop these contracts.

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