Is Office Depot selling to State of California agencies?
A. Yes. Office Depot’s contract with the State of California , which expired May 30, 2009 on its own terms, had been in place since September 2006 and served approximately 6,000 State agency buyers. As required by that contract, Office Depot partnered with a consortium of ten Small Business and Disabled Veteran Business Enterprises to facilitate its performance under that contract. Since the contract expired in May 2009, Office Depot has continued to sell to California State agencies through a consortium of small businesses, as allowed under California law.
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