Army awards deals under IMOD program
Ten companies were awarded contracts late Friday under the Army's $4 billion Infrastructure Modernization program that will update the fiber-optic cable and wireless communications lines at major bases and installations.
Ten companies were awarded contracts late Friday under the Army's $4 billion Infrastructure Modernization program. IMOD, as the program is called, will update the fiber-optic cable and wireless communications lines at major Army bases and installations.
IMOD integrates voice, data, cable plant and/or transmission products and services into a single, integrated communications system.
The indefinite-delivery, indefinite-quantity contracts cover a 10-year-period, which includes a five-year base period with one five-year option. The acquisition will replace the Digital Switched Systems Modernization Program (DSSMP) contracts that expire in June 2007. DSSMP supplies telecommunications supplies and support to government and military agencies around the world, including switching and networking technologies, installation, and support services and logistics.
The winning IMOD vendors include:
- AT&T Government Solutions Inc. of Vienna,Va.
- Avaya Inc. of Arlington, Va.
- Bechtel National Inc. of Frederick, Md.
- Engineering and Professional Services Inc. of Tinton Falls, N.J.
- Federal Network Systems LLC of Arlington, Va.
- General Dynamics Network Systems of Needham, Mass.
- Lucent Technologies of McLeansville, N.C.
- NextiraOne Federal of Herndon, Va.
- Science Application International Corporation of McLean, Va., and
- Siemens Government Services Inc. of Reston, Va.
Dawn S. Onley is a staff writer forsister publication,Government Computer News
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