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New Mexico's government agencies regularly auction off surplus electronics through federal and state platforms like GSA Auctions, GovDeals, and PublicSurplus. The state's mix of federal installations, educational institutions, and municipal offices means a steady supply of computers, networking equipment, and office electronics. Bidders can often find items from agencies like the Department of Energy facilities and university systems at competitive prices.
Government agencies in New Mexico auction desktop computers, laptops, monitors, servers, networking equipment, printers, and office electronics. Items come from federal facilities, state universities, municipal offices, and military installations. Condition varies from like-new to used, and listings usually specify the item's working status before bidding opens.
The main platforms are GSA Auctions (federal surplus), GovDeals (multi-agency), GovPlanet (equipment and vehicles), and PublicSurplus (state and local agencies). Each platform covers different government organizations, so checking multiple sources gives you the widest selection of available items.
Register a free account on the auction platform of your choice, then place bids on items before the auction closes. Most require payment within 5-10 days of winning. Read each auction's terms for pickup or shipping details, as policies vary by agency and platform.
12 active electronics auctions in New Mexico right now.
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DELL 7400 - Computers: Laptops - Seller: Bernalillo County, NM