aycan added to NASA’s SEWP manufacturer list

Rochester, New York, June 5, 2014. aycan, a recognized worldwide leader in medical imaging, announced today that it is now listed as a manufacturer on NASA’s Solutions for Enterprise-Wide Procurement (SEWP) list through business partner and contract holder Alvarez & Associates.  Addition to the list enables Federal Agencies' quick and easy procurement of aycan’s medical imaging products and services.

“aycan has been supporting government and commercial customers with medical and other imaging solutions, such as NDT archiving for over 11 years,” said Frank Burkhardt, aycan Director, North & Latin American Operations.  “We’re proud to be added to the SEWP list, which will help us broaden our support to our government customers,” added Burkhardt.

NASA’s Solutions for Enterprise-Wide Procurement (SEWP), is a multi-award Government-Wide Acquisition Contract (GWAC) vehicle focused on IT products and product-based services.  Through SEWP, Federal Agencies can find an exact fit for their needs at the best overall value offered directly by leading hardware and software manufactures and experienced Government integrators, such as aycan. SEWP offers low prices (generally below GSA schedule prices), the lowest surcharge (0.45%) and the easiest and fastest ordering procedure using pre-competed contracts. More information on SEWP and aycan may be found on the NASA SEWP site at http://www.sewp.nasa.gov.

ABOUT aycan

With a focus on vendor neutral integration and service, aycan is a worldwide provider of solutions for viewing, printing, sharing, and storing medical images and information that improve workflow efficiency and drive down costs.  aycan works with other industry innovators such as Xerox and Apple, whose quality products are part of their solutions. aycan supports customers worldwide with European headquarters in Wuerzburg Germany, and U.S. headquarters in Rochester, New York. The company is privately held. Learn more at www.aycan.com.

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