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DIA Awards JWICS Top-Secret Network Modernization Contract; Katie Lipps QuotedContract Awards

DIA Awards JWICS Top-Secret Network Modernization Contract; Katie Lipps Quoted

The Defense Intelligence Agency awarded a potential eight-year contract in mid-November to support the modernization of the wide area network
MetTel Receives $711M State Dept Task Order Under EIS Telecom Contract; Robert Dapkiewicz QuotedContract Awards

MetTel Receives $711M State Dept Task Order Under EIS Telecom Contract; Robert Dapkiewicz Quoted

MetTel has won a potential 13-year, $711M task order to provide wide-area network and data services for the State Department. The…
Koniag Subsidiary to Support USDA Telecom Network Migration, Move to EIS VehiclePress Releases

Koniag Subsidiary to Support USDA Telecom Network Migration, Move to EIS Vehicle

TYSONS CORNER, VA, Jan. 23, 2018 — A subsidiary of Koniag Government Services will help the Agriculture Department migrate from its Universal
4 Firms Land Spots on $492M Navy Digital Network System Increment III Support IDIQContract Awards

4 Firms Land Spots on $492M Navy Digital Network System Increment III Support IDIQ

The U.S. Navy has awarded four companies positions on a potential eight-year, $492.4 million contract to provide increment III production units and
Hughes Unveils Managed SD-WAN Service for Government CustomersPress Releases

Hughes Unveils Managed SD-WAN Service for Government Customers

TYSONS CORNER, VA, May 24, 2017 — Hughes Network Systems has added a software-defined wide-area network service to its portfolio for public sector
Hughes Launches Wide-Area Network Optimization ToolPress Releases

Hughes Launches Wide-Area Network Optimization Tool

TYSONS CORNER, VA, Dec. 28, 2016 — Hughes Network Systems has launched a new enterprise-grade wide-area network optimization tool designed
Ed Morche: Level 3 to Update Comm Net for US Court SystemContract Awards

Ed Morche: Level 3 to Update Comm Net for US Court System

Level 3 Communications (NYSE: LVLT) will work to update and centralize a communications system into a single platform for more than 300