Enterprise
Agencies can save significantly using Networx Enterprise - which provides a broad range of services and solutions - a broad range of services and coverage shown below - provided by trusted industry partners: AT&T Corp. (Contract #GS00T07NSD0041); MCI Communications Services, Inc. d/b/a Verizon Business Services (Contract #GS00T07NSD0038); Qwest Government Services, Inc. (Contract #GS00T07NSD0040); Level 3 Communications, Inc. (Contract #GS00T07NSD0037); and Sprint Nextel Corp. (Contract #GS00T07NSD0039).
Agencies must transition to Networx by June 2010. For questions and assistance contact the Networx contact for your agency or tribal nation.
| Mandatory |
Optional
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Telecommunications
– Internet Protocol (IP)
– Network-Based IP Virtual Private Network (VPN_
– Voice over IP (VOIP)
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Telecommunications
– Premises-Based IP VPN
– Content Delivery Network
– Converged IP
– IP Telephony
– IP Video Transport
– Layer 2 VPN
Wireless Services
– Cellular/PCS
– Multimode Wireless
– Cellular Digital Packet Data
– Paging
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Access/Connectivity
– Broadband
– Wireless
– Satellite
– Wireline
– Dedicated Hosting
– Co-Located Hosting
Optical
– Synchronous Optical Network
– Optical Wavelength
– Dark Fiber
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Management/Application
– Customer-specific
Design and Engineering
– Managed Network
Security Services
– Managed Firewall
– Intrusion Detection
and Prevention
– Managed Tiered
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Management/Application
– Teleworking Solutions
– Call Center
– Customer Contact Center
– Storage
– Video
– Audio Conferencing
– Web Conferencing
– Internet Facsimile
– Unified Messaging
– Collaboration Support
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Communications
– Voice
– Circuit Switched Data
– Toll-Free
– Combined
– Private Line
– Frame Relay
– Asynchronous Transfer Mode (ATM)
– Ethernet |
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Security
– Anti-Virus Management
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Security
– Managed E-Authentication
– Vulnerability Scanning
– Incident Response
– Secure Managed Email
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Special Services
– Land Mobile Radio
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Agencies should conduct an analysis of their current and future telecommunication and networking requirements. Next steps: develop service groupings and a strategy to meet their requirements. Finally, agencies should select a Networx acquisition (Universal, Enterprise, or both), place orders and transition existing services and/or implement new services.
Several tools and resources are available to support agencies using the Networx program.
Last Reviewed 11/17/2009