California Highway Patrol Nabs Gateway’s Convertible Notebooks

    Gateway, the nation’s
    third largest PC company, was selected by the California Highway Patrol (CHP)
    to bring convertible notebook technology to one of the nation’s most renowned
    law enforcement agencies. The $1.7 million deal for Gateway’s convertible
    notebooks was secured based on the company’s responsiveness and sales service
    to the organization.

    The deal with the CHP marks one of many that Gateway has secured since
    winning approval as a select vendor of the California Strategic Sourcing
    Initiative (CSSI). The initiative allows state agencies to consolidate their
    purchasing power and create common computing environments for increased buying
    power. Gateway was chosen to provide technology across three major
    categories — desktops, notebooks and is the only vendor chosen to provide
    displays as a stand-alone purchase to statewide and affiliated organizations.

    “The California Highway Patrol realizes the importance of working with an
    organization that is willing to meet its unique needs,” said Vin Riera, vice
    president of government sales, Gateway. “We are very excited that we were
    able to address the challenge head on, with not only product innovation, but
    with the standard way we do business.”

    The CHP plans to place 1,088 Gateway convertible notebooks in patrol
    vehicles to assist officers in accessing the Department of Motor Vehicles
    (DMV) and Common Law Enforcement Telecommunications Systems (CLETS) databases
    and to efficiently communicate with dispatch centers alleviating large amounts
    of radio traffic. The notebooks also allow officers to prepare and submit all
    of the necessary reports required during their work shift. The device’s form
    factor enables the CHP to take advantage of the vehicle’s existing notebook
    brackets for cost-effective and faster installation. Additionally, Gateway
    will provide the CHP with an extended 4-year warranty on the systems.

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