Brother International Corporation has announced a lineup of document imaging devices and a portfolio of personalized services and solutions. TAA compliance was a driving factor for these new business-class products, according to Brother.
“Government agencies are under pressure to make the digital transformation without compromising sensitive data, while adhering to regulations and maintaining compliance, all with limited budgets,” said Bill Henderson, vice president of Marketing at Brother. “The new Brother printing technology can be customized to support federal, state, and local government agencies that are tasked with protecting data from loss and security threats.”
The Brother Workhorse TAA compliant devices, including the HL-L6400DWG monochrome laser printer and the MFC-L6900DWG monochrome multifunctional all-in-one, are built for the federal government.
“Government IT decision makers are focused on striking a trifecta: the coveted balance between innovation, reliability, and security. Brother is the right choice and technology partner providing all that, plus the ability and flexibility to adapt to future requirements,” said Henderson.
The solutions portfolio includes increased document security with three lines of defense at each level: network, device, and document.
Government customers have access to several document management strategies from Brother, including a balanced deployment approach which seeks to right-size an agency’s output environment based on needs, total cost of ownership (TCO) analysis, and the Brother Value Print Program, a managed print solution that offers limited warranty extensions and discounts on Brother Genuine Supplies. Additionally, through a collaborative process with field service engineers, business analysts and customers, the Brother Special Solutions Team can customize Brother products and solutions to efficiently meet the unique and complex requests from government customers.
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