Lencore scores GSA contract

August 19, 2009 -- The company has been awarded a GSA contract for purchase of equipment under FSC Class 5830 – Intercommunication and Public Address Systems, and now offers its CrosswaysOne direct fired sound masking and paging system through GSA Advantage.

August 19, 2009 -- Lencore announced that it has been awarded a GSA contract for purchase of equipment under FSC Class 5830 – Intercommunication and Public Address Systems, and now offers its CrosswaysOne direct fired sound masking and paging system through GSA Advantage.

Lencore says it is dedicated to providing its government clients with a choice for sound masking systems that address speech privacy and noise issues in office environments.

Having worked previously with many government clients off schedule, the company says its GSA contract will now make the purchasing of sound masking even easier for government clients. Purchases for Lencore products can be made off of the GSA Advantage website or through Lencore directly. For government clients the Lencore GSA Contract number is GS-35F-0601U.

Lencore sound masking systems are an acoustical solution for providing speech privacy while minimizing noise and distractions. On GSA Lencore offers its CrosswaysOne system with the added option of providing all call paging.

The CrosswaysOne system is tunable by hand-held remote. In addition, Lencore offers direct fired speakers in both standard (3.5") and large (6") speaker sizes.

On the Web:
www.lencore.com
www.gsaadvantage.gov

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