The Justice Department has chosen AT&T to advance its mission performance with updated technology. The work is valued at $984 million over a span of 15 years and was awarded via Task Order through the General Services Administration’s Enterprise Infrastructure Solutions technology procurement program.
This award helps DOJ move to a next-generation communications platform supporting over 120,000 employees across over 2,100 locations. The solution covers a range of networking capabilities, including IP voice, data, security, cloud access and professional services.
“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, AT&T – public safety and FirstNet. “We are honored to provide a modern communications platform and capabilities to support the DOJ’s work for the next 15 years.”
The new solution will allow DOJ to access multiple cloud environments with improved security and reliability.