Lumen Technologies has won a $73.6 million contract to transform the Government Accountability Office’s network, data, voice and video connectivity so the agency can better serve Congress and citizens.
This task order has a base performance period of one year, with eight additional 1-year options. It was awarded to Lumen under the General Services Administration’s Enterprise Infrastructure Solutions program.
“Lumen’s network strength is helping GAO transform how it connects and communicates using modern technology — an important move that will help the agency make timely recommendations to Congress that save taxpayer money and benefit the American people,” said Jason Schulman, Lumen national vice president of federal government sales.
Lumen is delivering secure managed network services, virtual private network services, ethernet transport services, internet protocol services, videoconferencing services, and voice and toll-free services to GAO.
“GAO chose Lumen to guide the agency as it adopts, manages and leads through technology evolutions and digital transformation,” Schulman said.
Lumen is helping GAO transform to a contractor-owned and contractor-operated network model that decreases capital expenditures, increases efficiency and improves service delivery, the company said.