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GSA and agency partners have already started working together to ensure a successful transition from the existing Networx and regional contracts to EIS. In a statement, GSA said that it is "committed to deploying assistance, resources and expertise across government to help agencies through implementation. These companies will compete for task orders to provide agencies with a broad set of telecom related services including voice, video and data transport, hosting, cloud services, call centers, support services, cable and wiring, wireless, and network and security equipment. Granite Telecommunications MetTel and MicroTech. The contractual newcomers are: BT Federal Core Technologies Harris Corp. Per the GSA, incumbent EIS contract winners include: AT&T CenturyLink Level 3 Communications and Verizon. Of those 10, four are holdovers from Networx but GSA wanted to open up the work to more competition and offer agencies more choices." (The award announcement may be found on FedBizOpps.)Īs succinctly noted by Washington Technology's Nick Wakeman, "ten companies have won positions on the General Services Administration's potential 15-year, $50 billion Enterprise Infrastructure Services contract that replaces Networx as the government’s primary vehicle for telecommunications services. EIS is a government-wide contract that provides federal agencies with mission-critical telecommunications, infrastructure, and information technology services. General Services Administration (GSA) announced awards for its new 15-year, $50 billion Enterprise Infrastructure Solution (EIS) contract.
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