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Xerox has landed a 10-year contract with the U.S. Department of Agriculture, worth $110 million.

The contract means Xerox will install 16,000 printers and other devices that will use the company's ConnectKey software. ConnectKey allows printing from mobile devices, uploading of documents to cloud storage and other features. Xerox will be installing the software at more than 3,000 USDA sites across the world.

Xerox will also provide service and maintenance on the devices once installed.

Although based in Connecticut, Xerox still employs more than 6,000 in the Rochester area, specifically in Webster. The USDA contract doesn't mean more jobs for Webster, but company spokesman Bill McKee said Tuesday that ConnectKey was developed and engineered there.

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