Panasonic extends partner program
Panasonic had maintained an exclusive arrangement with GTSI in the federal market, but this month the company extended its partner program.
Panasonic Computer Solutions has expanded its partner program to include federal resellers and integrators.
Panasonic’s Preferred Partner Program, begun seven years ago, had focused on commercial, state and local resellers, while Panasonic maintained an exclusive arrangement with GTSI in the federal market. But this month Panasonic revised its partner program’s charter to include other federal resellers.
Panasonic is supplementing and expanding its presence in the federal market, said Jan O’Hara, senior director of the federal region at Panasonic. Panasonic continues to work with GTSI as a preferred distributor.
O’Hara said federal customers are asking integrators and resellers to provide Panasonic’s ToughBook ruggedized notebook computers. “[Customers] have built a whole solution around the ToughBook and want to make sure they have access to get the product.”
Michelle Chapin, director of the government channel at Panasonic, said the company now offers federal partners the same benefits that it has been offering to commercial, state and local customers. Those features include discounted demonstration units, a Web-based training portal and preferred pricing for partners who register sales opportunities with Panasonic.
Chapin said the expanded program addresses changes in the way federal agencies buy products and the role of small businesses. “If a government customer…chooses to buy from a woman-owned company, we want to make that seamless,” she said.
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