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South Dakota's government agencies regularly sell off surplus electronics through federal and state auction platforms. State offices, universities, and local government departments in South Dakota frequently liquidate computers, networking equipment, and office technology when they upgrade systems or consolidate operations. BidProwl aggregates these listings from multiple sources so you can find South Dakota electronics auctions in one place instead of checking each platform separately.
South Dakota agencies auction off computers, monitors, printers, servers, networking equipment, and office electronics. State government offices and universities often have the largest inventory. You'll find both individual items and bulk lots, so you can bid on single monitors or entire pallets of equipment.
The GSA manages federal surplus from U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs facilities and other federal offices in South Dakota. State agencies like the Department of Transportation and Department of Education also use GovDeals and PublicSurplus. County offices and municipal governments typically list through GovPlanet or local platforms.
Each auction listing includes a condition description and photos from the selling agency. Most government auctions sell items as-is without warranty, so read the condition details carefully. Some sellers note if items are tested and working, while others list them for parts or repair. Contact the agency directly if the listing doesn't provide enough detail about what you're bidding on.
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If you have any questions concerning|this sale or wish to schedule an inspection, please contact Craig Slepikas by email: Slepikas@wapa.gov, or by pho...