Government and Education Customers Benefit from Crucial Memory
Solutions Compliant with Trade Agreements Act
Lexar Media, Inc.
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Full product line of DDR, DDR2, and DDR3 TAA compliant desktop,
notebook, and server memory modules.
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High quality memory options for government and education customers
(and entities that sell to them) that require TAA compliance, from a
trusted name in the industry.
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All Crucial TAA compliant memory modules are covered by the Crucial
Reliance program.
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Lexar Media, a leading global provider of memory products for digital
media, today announced the availability of a full line of Crucial memory
products that are compliant with the country of origin requirements of
the Trade Agreements Act (TAA) of 1979. The new TAA compliant memory
offering includes DDR, DDR2, and DDR3 premium quality memory modules for
servers, desktops, and notebooks.
U.S. Government agencies, as well as educational institutions and other
entities purchasing with U.S. government funds – and the entities that
sell to them – often require that the products they purchase be
manufactured in countries that are TAA compliant. Memory modules are TAA
compliant when the module has originated entirely from, or last
substantially transformed in, the United States or one of the
specifically enumerated TAA “designated” countries listed in the Federal
Acquisition Regulation (FAR). Crucial TAA compliant memory modules
deliver the TAA compliance that U.S. government and education customers
require. Additionally, all Crucial TAA compliant modules are covered by
the Crucial Reliance program, which includes limited lifetime
warranties, dedicated toll-free support, and the option of an on-site
spares program. For additional details about the new Crucial TAA memory
solutions, or how to participate in the Crucial Reliance program, visit www.crucial.com/taa.
“Our new suite of Crucial TAA compliant memory products go through
rigorous manufacturing and testing processes and meet the TAA’s
stringent sourcing standards,” said Jim Jardine, Lexar Media’s senior
DRAM product marketing manager.