AT&T government solutions bags $476 million Omnibus network enterprise contract

Telecom Lead America: AT&T Government Solutions
has received an Omnibus Network Enterprise (ONE) contract from the United
States Government (USG).


The ONE contract is a multiple award, Indefinite Delivery
– Indefinite Quantity (IDIQ) contract with a value of $476 million over
the next five years.


Through the ONE contract, AT&T can compete against
other contract holders for individual task orders. The contract will serve as a
vehicle for AT&T and its suppliers to provide a range of information
technology and telecommunications services to federal agencies and departments.


“The ONE contract provides AT&T a powerful
vehicle to address the unique telecommunication and professional services needs
of federal agencies and departments, and demonstrate our ability to meet
constantly changing telecommunication priorities and requirements,” said Thomas
Harvey, Senior Vice President, AT&T Government Solutions.


According to a press release, AT&T leads a ONE
contract team of experienced government providers, including: Raytheon, Henkels
& McCoy Networks, Daston Corporation, Zavda Technologies, Consulting
Services Inc, SSC, and Interferometrics.


The ONE contract has a base contract period of one year
and five, one-year options.


“AT&T and its ONE contract partners have a proven
track record of timely and effective responses to new or changing agency
missions. Team AT&T will bring a strong history of innovation to improve
the quality and effectiveness of telecommunication service for federal
agencies,” said Bill Daumer, Vice President, National Information
Systems, AT&T Government Solutions.


AT&T Government Solutions is best known for network
leadership in voice, data, video and managed services. AT&T Government
Solutions is a proven solutions integrator, with expertise in areas such as Cyber
Security, Network Solutions, Application Solutions and Mission Support.


editor@telecomlead.com

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