Overview


IT Support, Hardware & Networking
San Bernardino, California, United StatesPosted about 2 months agoDeadline: April 21st, 2026

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SUMMARY


The San Bernardino government authority seeks vendors for Cisco Catalyst 9400 chassis switches, licenses, networking subscriptions, and related support services.

KEY REQUIREMENTS


BUDGET

Estimate

$100,000 – $500,000

TIMELINE


Tentative Release of the ITB: March 19th, 2026 at 5:30 p.m (PST)

Deadline for Submission of Questions: March 24th, 2026 at 9:00 a.m (PST)

Deadline for Proposals: March 26th, 2026 at 9:00 a.m. (PST)

Tentative Date for Contract Award: Week of April 6th, 2026

QUESTION DEADLINE


March 24th, 2026

Issuing Agency


San Bernardino County Purchasing Department

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DESCRIPTION


The government authority in San Bernardino, California is seeking a vendor to supply Cisco chassis switch equipment. The required products include the Catalyst 9400 Series 10 slot chassis with supervisor (1xSup), line cards (2xLC), DNA–A licenses, and Cisco ThousandEyes Enterprise Agent IBN Embedded. Additional requirements are Cisco Catalyst 9400 Network Advantage licenses, slot blank covers, console cables (6ft, RJ-45 to RJ-45), Cisco Networking Subscriptions, and Cisco Network Product Support.

Vendors interested in bidding must address all technical and supply requirements and ensure all questions related to the solicitation are submitted no later than March 24, 2026. The selected provider will be responsible for delivering high-quality, authentic Cisco hardware and related support services tailored to government infrastructure needs.

Source attribution

This Settle analysis is based on the issuing organization’s public RFP listing.

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