The National Association of Counties’ (NACo) Public Promise Procurement announced that Iron Mountain has been awarded a competitively solicited
cooperative contract, providing public agencies nationwide with secure, cost-effective, modern solutions for document retention and destruction, media preservation, digitization, and data management.
“This contract represents the very best of cooperative purchasing, delivering trusted, competitively solicited solutions that help counties and public agencies modernize operations, safeguard data and reduce costs,” said NACo Public Promise Procurement Managing Director Paul Terragno. “We are proud to partner with Iron Mountain to expand access to critical information management services for our members nationwide.”
The contract, led by Maricopa County, Ariz., ensures that counties, municipalities and other public entities have streamlined access to best-in-class information lifecycle management services. Effective through August 2030, with optional renewal to 2035, the agreement delivers a full suite of services including records management, secure shredding, offsite vaulting, pathology and climate-controlled storage, information governance, digital transformation, IT asset lifecycle management and cloud-neutral colocation.
“As the lead public agency, Maricopa County is pleased to make these services available to governments across the country,” said Maricopa County, Ariz. Procurement Officer Kendall Small. “The robust scope of this contract ensures that agencies of all sizes can benefit from secure document retention, efficient digitization and compliant data management – without the administrative burden of conducting separate procurements.”
For more information about NACo’s Public Promise Procurement, click here. Public agencies interested in utilizing the Iron Mountain contract can register here. Registration is free and provides streamlined access to the full range of cooperative purchasing contracts.