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Live and Webcast Auction
Prebidding Now Open
Ring opens December 6th 10am CST
UISD Surplus Auction December 6, 2024
Live and Webcast
Stage Lighting, Computers, iPads, Monitors, Sewing Machines, ProGuard Vacuums, over 3000 Cisco Phones, Cafeteria Equipment, Band Equipment, 3 Box Trucks and so much more...
Regarding all computer, iPad, and chromebook lots : You must contact AMT Auction with required DoD certification of destruction. The lots requiring this are Lot #22, 210,211,212,212a,213,214,215,216,217,218,219,220,221,222,223,224,225. You will be
required to send a completed report once all devices have met the requirements. Requirements -
provide documentation for all items listed below and how you comply with these requirements. You
must carry a DoD Certification of Destruction 1. Vendor must be e-Steward and/or R2 certified 2.
Comply with all state and federal security, privacy, environmental, and universal and hazardous
waste laws and regulations. 3. Ensure that no UISD devices are landfilled. 4. Physically destroy all
software, media, and data containing devices or material from devices 5. Provide certificates of
destruction for all electronics and data-containing devices that are processed. 6. Ensure all potential
data-containing devices in their possession be fully protected from loss or theft prior to physical
destruction. 7. Physical destruction of data-containing devices must meet or exceed NIST 800-88r1
guidelines and NAID AAA physical destruction requirements. 8. Data destruction must ensure that
sensitive or proprietary information is fully protected against identity theft, Vendor must assume that
all media and data-containing devices contain personal identifying information and is compliant with
federal regulations governing: • HIPAA (Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act of 1996)
safeguards and protects the security and confidentiality of health information in any form or media;
electronic, paper or oral • FACTA (Fair and Accurate Credit Reporting Act) is intended primarily to
help consumers fight the growing crime of identity theft and reduce the risk of consumer fraud. •
FERPA (Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act) protects the privacy of student education
records including name, SS#, DOB, address, grades, progress reports, or disciplinary action. • GLB
Act (Gramm-Leach-Bliley Act) includes provisions to protect consumers’ personal financial
information held by financial institutions, which include not only banks, securities firms, and
insurance companies, but also companies providing many other types of financial products and
services to consumers.
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