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Quote SO-000297059.Xlsx TVs with Stands Date: 4/24/2017 Quote: SO-000297059 To: From: Shane Pinnell Zeina Ammar Perris Union High School District [email protected] 155 E 4th St +19092307134 Perris, CA 92570 SouthWest NCPA Contract # NCPA 01-65 for lines 1 and 2, CMAS #3-15-70-2486E for Services # Item Number Manufacturer Description Qty Unit Price Extended Price 1 BAL-27675 ITEACH ITEACH FLAT PANEL CART PN #BAL-27675 29 $1,043.00 $30,247.00 2 DM82D SAMSUNG SAMSUNG SAMSUNG DM82D - 82 - COMMERCIAL USE - 29 $3,821.00 $110,809.00 DM-D SERIES LED DISPLAY - WITH TV 3 PROFESSIONAL CONVERGEONE PROFESSIONAL SERVICES 29 $380.00 $11,020.00 SERVICES Warehousing Cart Assembly Data capture Report Onsite install/QA White glove delivery to multiple sites Project management Sub Total: $152,076.00 Tax: $10,931.84 Shipping: $3,000.00 Recycle Fee: $203.00 Total: $166,210.84 Tax rates are subject to change based on local rates. Pricing is based on Net 30 Payment Terms and is subject to change if Payment Terms are revised. All Product Returns are Subject to Manufacturer Approval. Sales tax provided on this quote is estimated. Final Sales tax will be assessed during invoicing. Promotional pricing, price quoted net of rebate pricing & limited time pricing may expire prior to the 30 days from date of quote and maybe subject to change without notice. All prices are F.O.B. Ontario, California Please feel free to contact me if you have any further questions. Thank You. About NCPA NCPA (National Cooperative Purchasing Alliance) is a leading national government purchasing cooperative working to reduce the cost of goods and services by leveraging the purchasing power of public agencies in all 50 states. NCPA utilizes state of the art procurement resources and solutions that result in cooperative purchasing contracts that ensure all public agencies are receiving products and services of the highest quality at the lowest prices. For more information, go to www.ncpa.us. Who Can Use NCPA's Contracts There are over 90,000 agencies nationwide from both the public and nonprofit sectors that are eligible to utilize NCPA's cooperative purchasing contracts. These include, but are not limited to the following agency types: • School Districts (including K-12, Charter schools, and Private K-12) • Higher Education (including Universities, Community Colleges, Private Colleges, and Technical / Vocational Schools) • Cities, Counties, and any Local Government • State Agencies • Healthcare Organizations • Church/Religious • Nonprofit Corporations State Statutes Want to see your state's laws on cooperative purchasing? Click here to view your state's laws on cooperative purchasing. (http://www.ncpa.us/Statutes). This contract is accessible nationally to public agencies whose state laws allow for intergovernmental contract use. Contracts SYNNEX NCPA 01-65 Cloud Collaboration and Storage Services SYNNEX Technology Catalog Contract (refer to corporate line card for list of manufacturers) Term August 1, 2016 thru August 31, 2019 plus two additional option years. Awarded Manufacturers This contract covers all manufacturers listed on the SYNNEX corporate line card plus services Freight All standard commercial freight policies will apply. Possible assistance with freight will be determined on a case by case basis. Pricing Contract Pricing: 2% Discount from MSRP applicable to all manufacturing lines, with the exception of services. Please refer to the Services line card for a complete breakdown of specific costs associated with our services. Dealer is free to offer additional discounts from the established contract price. Authorized Dealer Program SYNNEX offers a Dealer Program that provides select reseller partners the ability to sell to NCPA members using this contract. The Dealer is authorized to invoice the NCPA member and accept payment on behalf of SYNNEX, subject to the following requirements: • Dealer quote will include the NCPA contract price and your cost from SYNNEX. • Enduser pricing can NOT exceed the NCPA Contract Price but can be discounted by the Dealer. • Dealer must identify all NCPA quotes and orders to SYNNEX. Quotes can be obtained at [email protected]. • Both the Enduser and Dealer POs should reference the NCPA Contract number (NCPA 01-65). Dealer is responsible for maintaining a copy of these POs for audit purposes for up to 3 years following the date of that sale. • Reseller must have a current account in good standing at SYNNEX and signed Dealer Agreement. To participate, please send request to [email protected]. • SYNNEX and manufacturers’ standard commercial certifications/authorizations are required for participation. SYNNEX Contacts Team Contact: [email protected], Heather Hunter: 1-800-456-4822, ext. 494064 Randy Finley: 1-800-456-4822, ext. 494390 Jennifer Koreniuk 1-800-456-4822, ext. 494079 Website: http://www.synnexcorp.com/us/govsolv/ncpa/ POS Reporting Authorized Dealer must provide a POS of their sales under this contract to [email protected] no later than the 5th day following the end of the preceding month using the template below. (SYNNEX is required to provide a monthly POS to NCPA by the 15th to [email protected].) Entity Name Zip Code State PO#/RFP# Sale Amount Contract Fees Authorized Dealer is responsible for the payment of the Contract Fee to SYNNEX, payable within 15 days following the end of the calendar quarter. Contract fee: .80% or 80 bps for commodity/non-enterprise product 2.0% for enterprise level products The Contract Fee is calculated off of the Dealer’s combined monthly POS for that quarter based on the total pricing charged to the NCPA members. Participating manufacturers are encouraged to provide special pricing that offsets this Contract Fee. Payment should be sent to the following address: SYNNEX Corporation c/o Heather Hunter 39 Pelham Ridge Drive Greenville, SC 29615 Marketing There are no restrictions in the marketing of this contract directly to the cooperative membership. The NCPA Program Office can assist SYNNEX and our participating Dealers with their marketing efforts, training and attendance at industry events and SYNNEX GovSolv shows. NCPA has provided a membership list to assist our dealer organization in the marketing of this contract. NCPA Jonathan Applegate, Director, Operations Tele: 832-477-3475 E-Mail: [email protected] SYNNEX CORPORATE 2017 LINE CARD Corporate Headquarters Fremont, California Sales Headquarters Greenville, South Carolina 9 Warehouse Locations 1 Fremont, California 5 2 Chantilly, Virginia 6 3 Chicago, Illinois 1 3 4 Richardson, Texas 2 5 Keasbey, New Jersey 6 Grove City, Ohio 10 7 Miami, Florida 4 8 8 Olive Branch, Mississippi 9 Portland, Oregon 10 Ontario, California 7 *ISO-9001-2000 Manufacturing Facillities ADVANCING IT INNOVATIONS SERVICES Map your destination to increased productivity, Sounds simple, but at • GSA Schedule cost savings and overall business success. Our SYNNEX we understand that • ECExpress Online Ordering true business growth requires • Software Licensing distribution centers are strategically located across access to meaningful, tangible the United States to provide you with product business infrastructure, tools, • Reseller Marketing Services where you need it when you need it. Each of our and resources. That’s why • Leasing distribution centers provides our customers with over the last year we’ve • Integration Services invested heavily in providing • Trade Up warehouse ratings of nearly 100% in accuracy and our partners with high-impact • A Menu of Financial Services business services, designed PPS (pick, pack and ship) performance. Couple that • SYNNEX Service Network with unsurpassed service from our infrastructure from the ground up to provide real value, and delivering on • ASCii Program support, giving you one more reason why you our commitment to provide • PRINTSolv should be doing business with SYNNEX. That’s unprecedented support to service and infrastructure support you can rely on! our most valuable asset, our partners. 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