国产麻豆

Advanced Technology Recycling (ATR) announces it has been awarded a second consecutive 5-year statewide contract (MA 4483) to provide Electronics Recycling and Secure Data Destruction services for the State of Utah, including all departments, agencies, institutions, and political subdivisions.

This new contract, effective through May 2029, reinforces ATR鈥檚 position as the State鈥檚 premier choice for responsible, secure, and cost-effective management of end-of-life electronics and IT assets.

鈥淲e鈥檙e honored to renew our partnership with the State of Utah and excited to expand our services to both local government and private sector clients throughout the region,鈥 said Pete Swavely, National Business Development Manager at ATR. 鈥淲hether you’re a public agency or an enterprise looking to improve your IT asset management strategy, ATR offers proven performance, unbeatable value, and personalized lifecycle management solutions.鈥

Contract Award Highlights

  • Top-ranked vendor: ATR once again earned the highest score on the State’s competitive scoring algorithm, maintaining its leading position from the 2019鈥2024 contract period.
  • Second consecutive win: This marks ATR鈥檚 second successful contract term, reinforcing a strong performance history with the State of Utah.
  • Cost-efficient provider: ATR outscored the other two qualifying vendors by a wide margin in the cost evaluation, demonstrating unmatched value and affordability.
  • Best-in-class service: Selection criteria also prioritized logistics, compliance, service capabilities, and regulatory performance鈥攁reas where ATR continues to excel.
  • Strategic West Coast expansion: Services will be supported by ATR鈥檚 upgraded Salt Lake City facility; part of a broader expansion aimed at strengthening logistics and asset management coverage across the Western U.S.

The State of Utah鈥檚 Evaluation Committee鈥攃omprised of subject matter experts from the Department of Government Operations, Department of Agriculture, and Jordan School District鈥攃onducted a rigorous, multi-phase scoring process following the Utah Procurement Code (Part 7), with oversight from the Division of State Purchasing. Out of 1,000 possible points, ATR earned the highest total score across all evaluated categories, securing its place as the top-ranked and most cost-effective vendor.

For more information, visit .

Sponsor