Lexmark International has become the exclusive output provider to the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) in a deal estimated at more than $30-million over a three-year period.
Lexmark’s Print Management solution has been deployed across the FBI’s optimised fleet of smart Lexmark printers and multifunction products (MFPs) to reduce unnecessary printing, control overall printing costs and provide for strong user authentication, data security and information assurance.
To further lower costs and increase efficiencies, nearly 20 000 printing devices currently in use by the FBI are being replaced with Lexmark’s more efficient colour and monochrome printers and MFPs and connected to the FBI’s cloud IT infrastructure.
Lexmark’s Markvision Enterprise, advanced device management software for networked printers and MFPs, has been implemented to bring greater visibility and consistency to the FBI’s newly optimised output environment in the form of robust monitoring and reporting capabilities.
Lexmark has delivered its Common Access Card (CAC)-enabled printing technology and solutions across 142 FBI locations nationwide as a subcontractor through Intelligent Decisions.
With more than $2,5-billion in savings to date, Lexmark says it is on track to help the federal government save $10-billion in costs by the year 2020 through a combination of innovative hardware and software technology that reduces printing and imaging expenses.
“There is a reason Lexmark has a strong presence today in eight of the top 10 US federal agencies,” says Marty Canning, Lexmark executive VP and president: Imaging Solutions and Services.
“We have built years of knowledge and expertise in the federal government arena, giving us an edge to put an effective output strategy in place that aids these agencies in running more efficiently while supporting their important missions and future initiatives.”