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AT&T Selected by Defense Information Systems Agency

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AT&T confirmed that it has been awarded a position on the Defense Information Systems Agency’s (DISA) Global Networking Services (GNS) contract. AT&T will provide services like global and regional transport services, software-defined networking, Ethernet and network integration services. DISA provides enterprise network and IT infrastructure to support the requirements of the Department of Defense’s more than 40 military services, combatant commands and support organizations worldwide.

DISA plans to spend $4.3 billion over 10 years to build a single global network that will work 10x faster than today’s.

“This award lets us do our part to help defend the nation,” said Kay Kapoor, president, AT&T Global Business – Public Sector Solutions. “It aligns with our long-standing commitment to use our innovative technology solutions to support our troops, national safety and freedom.”

http://about.att.com/story/defense_information_systems_agency_awards_contract.html

IBM Cloud Receives DISA Impact Level 5 Authorization

Thursday, February 11, 2016  #cloud, IBM, Military  No comments

The U.S. Defense Information Systems Agency (DISA) has authorized IBM Cloud services at the highest security levels – known as Impact Level 5 – for Controlled Unclassified Information as defined by the Department of Defense (DoD). This pavesthe way for DoD agencies seeking to take advantage of the innovations cloud can offer and manage sensitive data. DISA has granted the company a Conditional Authority to Operate IBM Cloud services hosted at the…

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Level 3 Wins for DISA’s Global Network Services Contract

Thursday, January 07, 2016  Gov, Level 3, Military  No comments

The Defense Information Systems Agency (DISA) selected Level 3 Communications for a multiple-year competitive contract known as Global Network Services (GNS). The contract allows Level 3 to bid on and provide communications services to support DISA’s goal of providing a single global network including both wired and wireless technologies by 2020. The contract has a five-year base period and five one-year option periods. Level 3 is Authorized to…

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