
Verizon Business will provide its resources for the modernization and upgradation of telecommunications infrastructure on US Army posts, camps and stations worldwide in future.
The Federal Network Systems, a unit of Verizon Business is among the ten prime contractors selected by the US Army to take part in future bidding for task orders in its $4billion Indefinite Delivery Indefinite Quantity(IDIQ) Infrastructure Modernization(IMOD) program.
The program would be in affect from June 2007 as the Digital Switched Systems Modernization Program expires by then.
Verizon, which has good track record of helping US Department of Defense in the will put its inputs to enhance network capabilities and improve bandwidth around the world.
As the US defense is marching towards EoIP (Everything over IP), Verizon Business will supply its advanced VoIP technology to guide the government in this direction.
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