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Iowa's government agencies regularly auction off surplus electronics through federal and state platforms like GSA Auctions, GovDeals, and PublicSurplus. State universities, the Department of Transportation, and local municipalities in Iowa frequently liquidate outdated computers, networking equipment, and IT hardware when upgrading their systems. These auctions offer a direct way to purchase functional electronics at significantly reduced prices compared to retail.
Iowa government agencies auction computers, monitors, printers, servers, networking equipment, and office electronics. Universities like Iowa State and University of Iowa are common sources, along with state offices and county departments. Equipment typically ranges from individual desktop computers to larger IT infrastructure items. Most items are surplus from equipment upgrades or facility consolidations rather than damaged goods.
You can register and bid on BidProwl, which aggregates listings from multiple platforms including GSA Auctions, GovDeals, GovPlanet, and PublicSurplus. Create an account, search for electronics auctions in Iowa, and place bids directly through the platform. Each auction has its own bidding rules and payment requirements, which are listed on the individual auction page.
Most government agencies test equipment before auction and list the condition in the item description. Some electronics are listed as working condition, while others may be sold as-is. Always read the full item description and condition statement before bidding. Contact the auctioneer if you have questions about specific equipment condition or functionality.
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2020 Dell Latitude 5400 - Computers: Laptops - Seller: University of Iowa Surplus