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Lumen Wins $23M Networking Deal with U.S. Army Reserve

Lumen Wins $23M Networking Deal with U.S. Army Reserve Image Credit: Lumen Technologies

The U.S. Army Reserve Command (USARC) recently selected Lumen Technologies to provide Virtual Private Network (VPN) services, including remote access solutions, to more than 650 Army Reserve locations across the country.  

The 11-year task order, which has an initial term of one year with 10 one-year options, is worth $23 million and was awarded under the General Services Administration's 15-year, $50 billion Enterprise Infrastructure Solutions (EIS) program.

 

Lumen supplies government agencies with innovative adaptive networking, edge cloud, connected security and collaboration solutions over its carrier-class fiber network. The company provides the platform for IT modernization that delivers the security and reliability agencies need to carry out their important missions.

Zain Ahmed, SVP, Lumen Public Sector
Our secure, high-speed networking services will help Army Reservists accomplish their mission wherever they are. Lumen is providing the Army Reserve with modern networking services, including remote access solutions, that enable them to conduct important operations that help keep America safe.

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