Networx
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The GSA Networx is the largest set of government contracts for civilian telecommunication to date in the United States. It consists of two contract vehicles - Networx Universal and Networx Enterprise. Multiple awards for each contract are made to contractors chosen under full and open competition rules.
Networx Universal is the large contract vehicle, and is expected to meet most of the governments requirements for telecommunications services and solutions. Its terms includes a 48-month base period plus three 24-month option periods. On March 29, 2007 three prime contractors were awarded on the Networx Universal contract:[1] AT&T Government Solutions,[2] Qwest Government Services,[3] and Verizon Business Services.[4] Although Sprint, did submit a bid, it was not awarded any work under this contract.[1]
[edit] References
- ^ a b Daniel Pulliam, GSA awards three companies Networx telecom contracts, GovernmentExecutive.com, March 29, 2007
- ^ AT&T Government Solutions wins Networx Universal Contract from General Services Administration
- ^ GSA Awards Qwest Part Of $20 Billion Networx Universal Contract
- ^ Verizon Business Selected as a Prime Contractor for Networx Universal
[edit] External links
- Networx Overview by the U.S. General Services Administration

