Verizon Business has won an Enterprise Infrastructure Solutions task order with the U.S. Coast Guard worth up to $66 million over the life of the contract.
The base task order spans 12 months but may extend up to an 8-year period of performance.
Verizon will provide Wi-Fi, phone, data and other services to the Coast Guard’s Command, Control, Communication, Computer, Cyber and Intelligence office. It will deliver Internet Protocol service, broadband, voice, toll-free service, managed network and security services, contact center solutions, and related equipment.
Verizon will help the Coast Guard phase out outdated TDM services and implement solutions such as a cellular-based POTS replacement for essential voice communications. It will also provide Contact Center-as-a-Service and deliver secure Impact Level 4 software-based solutions for Coast Guard call centers, the company said.
“The U.S. Coast Guard task order is yet another example of the strong relationship Verizon enjoys with a number of federal agencies, to include the Department of Homeland Security (DHS), the Department of Defense (DoD), the Department of Veterans Affairs and more,” said Michael Adams, associate vice president for federal civilian services at Verizon. “The trust placed in Verizon by the federal government is indicative of the reliability and security of our enterprise solutions.”
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