Hardware Contracts

ADMC-3 Contracts
Commodity purchases of commercial off-the-shelf desktops, notebooks, ruggedized and semi-ruggedized devices, personal digital assistants, printers, scanners, power supplies, displays, video teleconferencing equipment (VTC), digital cameras, displays, transit cases and related accessories and upgrades. Limited services include: installation, asset tagging, imaging, site survey, system configuration.
ITES-3H Contracts
IT Hardware solutions which include the purchase and lease of commercial UNIX Based Servers, Non-UNIX based servers, desktops, notebooks, workstations, thin clients, storage systems, networking equipment (including wireless), network printers, product ancillaries (including equipment cabinets, racks and mounts), peripherals (including monitors), network cabling products, video teleconferencing (VTC) products, standalone displays (e.g., plasma screens, HDTVs), scanners, Everything over Internet Protocol (EoIP) products, communication devices, power devices, and software provided as part of the end to end solution (includes Enterprise Software Agreements (ESA), Non-ESA, SmartBUY, and Non-SmartBUY), warranty variations, and other related incidental services, accessories, and options.
Mobility Services Contracts
Commercial off-the-shelf purchase of WiFi only mobile devices, and accessories. This contract includes mobile devices which are either Android or Apple IOS operating systems. All devices offered through this contract are Wi-Fi only and have no cellular data plans or capabilities.
AIT & RFID Contracts
"The Program Executive Officer, Enterprise Information Systems (PEO EIS), Product Manager, Joint-Automatic Identification Technology (PM J-AIT) [now Product Lead, Automated Movement and Identification Solutions (PL AMIS)] is responsible for maintaining AIT product procurement contracts for the DOD. These contracts are a managed means of providing standardized commercial AIT products, services and sustainment support at best value to the U.S. Army. All U.S. Army organizations and activities will procure AIT products and services from the PM J-AIT (now PL AMIS). Direct procurement of AIT products and services from commercial sources is not authorized. U.S. Army organizations and activities are encouraged to coordinate directly with the PM J-AIT [PL AMIS] on any AIT initiatives and offer recommendations to include other value added AIT products to contracts.“ - February 2008 G-4 memo PL AMIS (formerly PM Joint - Automatic Identification Technology (PM J-AIT) and Product Director, ( PD AMIS) continues to be the source for AIT and RFID products and services for the Army. Army policy is currently being updated to reflect the program name change and updated guidance. See AR 700-80, the Logistics Army In-Transit Visibility document, dated October 2008 (updated 09/30/2015) in the Reference Links section below.