Author: Naomi Cooper|| Date Published: September 27, 2022
AT&T (NYSE: T) has secured a potential 11-year, $119 million task order to help the U.S. Customs and Border Protection update voice and data networks that support wireless connectivity for law enforcement personnel.
CBP will receive audio conferencing systems and various services such as managed network and security, cloud connectivity and virtual private networking under the task order, AT&T said Monday.
The agency issued the award via the $50 billion Enterprise Infrastructure Solutions contract vehicle and has options to procure unified communications, managed trusted internet protocol and voice over IP network services.
“It’s an honor to be able to serve those who serve us by ensuring they have speedy, reliable access to the data critical to support their mission, their agents and all Americans,” said Stacy Schwartz, vice president of public safety and FirstNet at AT&T.
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