AT&T team to perform USAID Web upgrade

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AT&T Government Solutions will provide Web expansion and maintenance services to the U.S. Agency for International Development.

An AT&T Government Solutions-led vendor team was awarded a $13 million task order by the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID) to perform Web site expansion and maintenance, the company announced today.

The foreign aid agency issued the task order under the blanket purchase agreement it awarded under the Principal Resource for Information Management 3.2 contract to AT&T earlier this year.

The Prime 3.2 procurement vehicle allows selected vendor teams to compete for technology task orders covering worldwide integrated communications and IT products and services.

USAID also has issued BPA agreements to vendor teams under a subsequent version of the PRIME agreements known as PRIME 3.4. The PRIME contracts cover USAID, the State Department and other foreign affairs agencies.

The AT&T Government Solutions USAID team includes DataPath Inc. of Duluth, Ga.; Dimensions International Inc. of Alexandria, Va.; IBM Corp.; ICOR Partners LLC of Arlington, Va.; Science Applications International Corp. of San Diego; and Severn TechSources LLC, also of Arlington.

The new task order is intended to improve USAID's Web security and upgrade performance of the agency's intranet, extranet and Internet operations, AT&T said. The task order calls for the vendor team to improve USAID's Web sites by implementing advanced tracking metrics and performance monitoring, the company statement said.

Wilson P. Dizard III is a staff writer for Washington Technology's affiliate publication, Government Computer News.