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Maryland Department of Information Technology purchases totaled $97,031,697 in 2017

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Maryland Department of Information Technology's biggest purchases in 2017 included $16,382,515 to Skyline Technology Solutions, $11,734,082 to Motorola Solutions Inc and $11,348,329 to Motorola Solutions Inc, public records analyzed by Maryland State Wire show.

The Department of Budget and Management publishes all payments made by public agencies in each fiscal year. Vendors include private businesses, local governments, non-profit organizations, and individuals.

Maryland Department of Information Technology reported 135 purchases in fiscal year 2017, with total purchases reaching $97,031,697. The top 20 purchases accounted for 81.3 percent of the agency's total spending that year.

Top 20 Maryland Department of Information Technology purchases
Vendor name
Vendor Zip Code
Amount
Skyline Technology Solutions
21061
$16,382,515
Motorola Solutions Inc
60196
$11,734,082
Motorola Solutions Inc
60196
$11,348,329
Oakland Consulting Group Inc
20706
$6,491,526
Mci Communications Services Inc
07920
$4,335,735
Advanced Software Systems Inc
20166
$4,186,866
Performa Software Usa Inc
20191
$3,175,260
Sk Net Llc
20854
$2,904,502
Shi International Corp
08873
$2,876,310
Sada Systems Inc
91601
$2,589,693
Environmental Systems Research Institute Inc
92373
$1,662,200
Hamilton Telephone Company
68818
$1,627,415
Verizon
75266
$1,590,776
Technical Specialties Inc
20706
$1,278,793
Bodhtree Solutions Inc
95054
$1,270,040
Applied Technology Services
21220
$1,230,095
Sabre Industries Inc
51102
$1,189,625
Nec Corporation Of America
75039
$1,056,262
A & T Systems Inc
20904
$980,178
Custom Software Systems Inc
20175
$934,304

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