AT&T wins DISA work
AT&T Government Solutions Inc. won a three-year, $95.4 million contract to provide circuits and manage network bandwidth for the Defense Information Systems Network.
AT&T Government Solutions Inc. won a three-year, $95.4 million contract to provide circuits and manage network bandwidth for the Defense Information Systems Network.
Under the contract awarded by the Defense Information Systems Agency, AT&T will provide circuits to replace those from expiring contracts. The Defense Information System Network supplies a range of information services to Defense Department users, including voice telephony, formal messaging, data networking and video.
Based in Vienna, Va., AT&T Government Solutions provides telecom and information technology services for the federal government. Its parent company, AT&T Inc. is headquartered in Houston. AT&T is ranked No. 31 on Washington Technology's 2005 Top 100 list of federal prime contractors.
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