[ news_security_news ] Applied Digital To Add Services To Information Technology Equipment
SecurityProNews Staff Writer
2004-08-27
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Modification to Federal Supply Schedule 70 Contract expands services that Applied's subsidiary, Government Telecommunications, Inc., may provide to Federal Government.
Applied Digital, a provider of Security Through Innovation, today announced that its wholly owned subsidiary, Government Telecommunications, Inc. (GTI), has been awarded a contract modification from the Federal Supply Service of the General Services Administration to add 11 categories of professional services to the information technology equipment, services and software already on the contract. The added services include program management, engineering, and network design, installation and management. These services may be provided at locations worldwide, an expansion in scope beyond GTI's other current contracts.
GTI has been providing services to the Federal Government for many years. These services have included designing, deploying and maintaining voice, data and video telecommunications networks for agencies of the federal government. Some of the governmental entities include the US Postal Service, the Departments of Defense, Justice and Agriculture, and the Social Security Administration. In order to provide these services, GTI must be listed on Schedule 70.
"This modification should significantly expand the number of opportunities that GTI will have with the Federal Government," Scott R. Silverman, Chairman and CEO of Applied Digital noted. "Government/military customers currently provide more than 50 percent of Applied Digital's overall revenue, and allows us to invest in promising technologies such as VeriChip. This modification will enable our team to pursue a greater scope of opportunities in the secure telecommunications and information technology arena."
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