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Home » Verizon Secures $4M Contract to Upgrade NLRB’s 48-site SDWAN

Verizon Secures $4M Contract to Upgrade NLRB’s 48-site SDWAN

August 13, 2024
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Verizon has secured a new $4 million Enterprise Infrastructure Solutions (EIS) contract with the National Labor Relations Board (NLRB), a federal agency dedicated to protecting private sector employees’ rights. Under this agreement, Verizon will reconfigure and upgrade the NLRB’s Software-Defined Wide Area Network (SD-WAN) across all 48 branch offices and headquarters, while also providing new distributed security infrastructure and cloud hosting services. This contract reinforces Verizon’s leadership in delivering EIS services to federal agencies and highlights their expertise in developing tailored, secure networking solutions.

Verizon to reconfigure and upgrade NLRB’s SD-WAN under a $4 million contract. The project includes new distributed security infrastructure and cloud hosting services. This contract strengthens Verizon’s position as a leading EIS provider for federal agencies. Verizon recently announced a 1,000-site SD-WAN rollout for the Commonwealth of Virginia.

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