PSS receives computer surplus from DRMO

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Posted on Oct 17 2000
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Six used computer hardware have been provided by the Defense Reutilization Marketing Office (DRMO) in Guam for the students of the Public School System here, according to Rep. Rosiky F. Camacho.

The Saipan lawmaker made arrangement to acquire the surplus computers which range from 486DX50 to Pentium class with Windows95 operating system and Microsoft Office installed.

He is set to turnover the equipment to PSS tomorrow at the Procurement and Supply Office in Lower Base. He wrote to Commissioner of Education Rita H. Inos that his staff will be assisting the schools in the initial setup of the system.

His staff, Patrick Seman, also has completed the repair and testing of the computers which are now ready to be distributed among the schools on the islands.

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