Author: Jane Edwards|| Date Published: July 30, 2019
Stacy Schwartz
AT&T (NYSE: T) has secured a potential 15-year, $984M task order to help the Department of Justice adopt a modern communications platform designed to improve DOJs mission performance.
The company said Monday the task order awarded through the General Services Administrations Enterprise Infrastructure Solutions contract vehicle calls for the implementation of a fully managed platform designed to deliver IP voice, cloud access, data, security, professional services and other networking capabilities to DOJs more than 120K employees across more than 2K locations.
The DOJ and its component organizations do the hard work of protecting the freedoms, rights and safety of all Americans, said Stacy Schwartz, vice president of public safety and FirstNet at AT&T. We are honored to provide a modern communications platform and capabilities to support the DOJs work for the next 15 years.
The company said the new platform will support DOJs Joint Cloud Optimized Trusted Internet Connection Service, streamline cloud adoption efforts across 43 component agencies and provide access to AT&Ts mobility network and national public safety network FirstNet.
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