The department awarded the three task orders under the General Services Administration’s Enterprise Infrastructure Services contract for telecommunications support services.
Verizon will provide managed network, voice, data and toll-free services under a potential 12-year, $631.5M task order. The second task order is worth $10.2M for 12 years for audio and web conferencing services, while the third order calls for the delivery of Managed Trusted Internet Protocol Service and has a 12-year term valued at about $164.2M.
DOL issued a solicitation for those EIS task orders in March.
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