AT&T to modernize Army National Guard’s enterprise network

AT&T to modernize Army National Guard’s enterprise network

Global communications company, AT&T, has announced that it has been awarded a task order to modernize the Army National Guard’s enterprise network by the Defense Information Systems Agency’s Defense Information Technology Contracting Organization.

AT&T has announced that it has been awarded a task order to modernize the Army National Guard’s enterprise network that enables Army National Guard soldiers and civilians to access the Internet, connect with other networks and databases, and support training and mission planning and execution.

The task order, awarded by the Defense Information Systems Agency’s Defense Information Technology Contracting Organization is valued at US$15 million over 11 years if all options are exercised.

It was awarded via the General Services Administration’s Enterprise Infrastructure Solutions contract.

The importance of the project

The Department of Defense Information Network (DoDIN)-Army National Guard-A(NG) has grown into one of the US Department of Defense’s largest, single-accredited networks, spanning 11 time zones and more than 124,000 users.

It provides telecommunication services to 54 joint forces headquarters and across 2,312 geographically separated Army National Guard locations.

DoDIN-A(NG) provides Army National Guard leadership with command and control capabilities across Army National Guard sites in 50 US states and four US territories – the District of Columbia, Guam, Puerto Rico, and the Virgin Islands.

The Army National Guard helps communities recover from natural disasters, pandemics and civil disturbances, and has been doing so for nearly four centuries.

Combining civilian-acquired skills and experiences with their combat training, Army National Guard soldiers bring rich and unique capabilities to the joint force.

The anticipated benefit of AT&T’s modernization of DoDIN-A(NG)

This contract is part of the Army National Guard’s efforts to modernize their network to ensure best in class enterprise network services in support of their mission.

Under the agreement, AT&T expects to deliver virtual private networking services to support the Army National Guard’s remote training services and provide the Department of Defense high-speed, highly secure cloud connectivity.

Lance Spencer, Client Executive Vice President – Defense, AT&T Public Sector and FirstNet, said: “We’re bringing the right solution at the right time to modernize the DoDIN-A(NG). These are critical networking services that can help the Army National Guard improve mission readiness and delivery.”

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