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Networx — why the transition has been an uphill climb

Networx — it is the big federal telecommunications contract. Of course, the federal government spends big bucks on telecommunications services.

In fiscal 2007, agencies spent some $960 million on telecom services, according to the Government Accountability Office and that was 2007. Back in 2007, GSA awarded a new contract for federal telecommunications services — Networx, which would replace FTS 2001, which was set to expire.

But the transition has taken forever and the delays have cost the federal government millions of dollars. That has left many to ask why, in this age of austerity, this is so difficult.

Camille Tuutti is a reporter for Federal Computer Week. She is the co-author of a story, “Assessing Networx at midlife: Are we there yet?” She told Chris Dorobek on the DorobekINSIDER program gave us a history in the Networks contract.


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