AT&T Awarded $119M, 5-year Contract to Support Centers for Disease Control and Prevention

Staff Report From Metro Atlanta CEO

Wednesday, May 17th, 2017

AT&T will help the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention modernize its communications and reduce costs.
 
The U.S. General Services Administration awarded AT&T a task order valued up to $119 million to support the CDC. We will help improve CDC’s local area network, in-building cellular coverage and Wi-Fi with a single, fully managed telecommunications solution. Our solution will support the work of hundreds of thousands CDC employees and contractors nationwide, including Puerto Rico.
 
“We’re delivering reliable connectivity to help CDC experts protect our nation’s health,” said Mike Leff, Vice President-Civilian, AT&T Global Public Sector Solutions.
 
GSA awarded AT&T the task order on behalf of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. The task order includes a 7-month base period and 4 optional years. It is awarded through GSA’s government-wide acquisition contract called “Connections II.”  Federal agencies use Connections II to acquire network and telecommunications labor, equipment and support for buildings and campuses.