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NZ government procurement warns of COVID-19 impact on IT hardware supply

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Coronavirus emergency in Milan, Italy

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The Government Procurement and Property division is asking agencies to limit their demand for IT hardware to urgent and planned activity as COVID-19 affects supply.

The unit issued the warning to agencies in February and yesterday told Reseller News it was continuing to monitor the impact of the coronavirus outbreak on supply, particularly in relation to IT hardware.

The procurement division said it was working to understand where the supply chain may be prevented from meeting the demands of government agencies (specifically critical sectors) under the All of Government contracts it manages.

In its February notice, it told agencies that disruption from the COVID-19 outbreak in China was already affecting the manufacturing sector.

China was going back to work after the lunar New Year, it said in a notice, however this was limited to critical services such as infrastructure, medicine and medical supply.

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