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Verizon unveiled on Wednesday a
10-year agreement with the U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS), worth
$678.5 million, to serve as primary service provider of the DHS OneNet program
and help unite the networks of DHS’s 22 agencies into one common and secure IP
network, as well as manage and secure over 5,000 sites worldwide belonging to
the agency.
As part of this program, Verizon
Business will implement a Security Operations Center (SOC) for DHS, as well as
employ Emergency Communications Services (ECS) available for all government
agencies under Networx Universal, with the role of enabling fast emergency
responses to any area struck by man-made or natural disasters.
John Killian, president of
Verizon Business, said in a prepared statement that the advanced network they
deploy will become a “vital springboard” for the department’s future step towards
evolution.
The Department of Homeland
Security has the responsibility to protect U.S. territory from both terrorist
and natural disasters. The department was created after the 9/11 attacks, and
includes several departments, such as the Department of Health and Human
Services, the Department of Justice or the Department of Energy.
This deal in particular is part
of the U.S. General Services Administration’s Networx Universal contract, which
is the largest federal communications contract ever awarded by the GSA and the
federal government, and offers federal agencies a common vehicle for a
comprehensive set of networking, professional and technical services, Verizon
said.
Verizon Business is a unit of
Verizon Communications Inc. and delivers advanced IP, data, voice and wireless
solutions for large businesses and government, reaching 75 countries on six continents.
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