The General Services Administration gave Verizon Communications and...
The General Services Administration gave Verizon Communications and others a new government-wide blanket purchasing agreement (BPA) that will help the U.S. government “better manage wireless spending by consolidating service plans and centralizing management,” Verizon said Wednesday. The BPA contract, awarded…
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through the Wireless Federal Strategic Sourcing Initiative, will total up to $1.6 billion over five years. Verizon will use the contract to offer agencies “a broad array of mobility solutions, including machine-to-machine and data services to help agencies boost productivity and accelerate information sharing to help remake the business of government,” said Susan Zeleniak, Verizon Enterprise Solutions senior vice president-public sector markets, in a news release (http://vz.to/10qHm2g).