EQUIPMENTAMENDED

Muskogee County amends Quadient lease for Innovolt device

Muskogee County Treasurer amended its existing lease/maintenance agreement with Quadient Leasing to add Innovolt and POE Blocker devices at monthly charges of $18 and $5 respectively. The county declined optional Innovolt protection service and accepted responsibility for a $1,685 retail loss value on the Innovolt device.

Status
AMENDED
Document date
August 10, 2026
Contract type
EQUIPMENT
Vendor
Quadient Leasing
Agency
Town of Summit · OK

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Scope & details

The full contract record, as filed.

Contract amount
$18/month for 1 Innovolt device; $5/month for POE Blocker device(s); $1,685 retail value if Innovolt device is lost or stolen
Contract type
EQUIPMENT
Renewal
This is an amendment to the existing Lease/Maintenance Agreement (Lease # N26072230) to update the Products section with Innovolt/POE Blocker devices. Original lease term and renewal options are unchanged and not specified in the amendment.
Document type
Agreement
Source document
Muskogee County Agreement Amendment to Lease/Maintenance Agreement 2026-08-10

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Frequently asked questions

Common questions about this contract, answered from the record.

Who was awarded the equipment contract by Town of Summit?

Quadient Leasing was awarded this equipment contract by Town of Summit, as recorded on August 10, 2026. The contract value is $18/month for 1 Innovolt device; $5/month for POE Blocker device(s); $1,685 retail value if Innovolt device is lost or stolen.

How much is the Quadient Leasing contract with Town of Summit worth?

The Quadient Leasing contract with Town of Summit is valued at $18/month for 1 Innovolt device; $5/month for POE Blocker device(s); $1,685 retail value if Innovolt device is lost or stolen, covering equipment work.

What type of contract is this?

This is a Equipment contract, documented as a agreement record.

Where was this contract approved?

This contract appears in Muskogee County Agreement Amendment to Lease/Maintenance Agreement 2026-08-10 (Agreement), dated August 10, 2026 from Town of Summit. Civic IQ extracts contract records directly from agency meeting documents and solicitations.

What other contracts does Quadient Leasing hold?

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