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AT&T Business Communication Services.


AT&T Business Communication Services, Washington, D.C., is being awarded an estimated $49,900,000 indefinite-delivery and indefinite-quantity, cost-plus-fixed-fee contract modification to previously awarded contract (N00600-94-D-0344) for telecommunications services for the U.S. State A U.S. state is any one of the fifty subnational entities of the United States, although four states use the official title "commonwealth". The separate state governments and the federal government share sovereignty, in that an American is a citizen both of the federal entity and  Department. Services will provide, install, maintain, and repair secure telecommunication systems, to include PBX (Private Branch eXchange) An inhouse telephone switching system that interconnects telephone extensions to each other as well as to the outside telephone network (PSTN).  systems, voicemail, email, and global satellites, through the 2003 fiscal year. The work will be performed in Washington, D.C., (75 percent); Warrenton, Va. (10 percent); New York City New York City: see New York, city.
New York City

City (pop., 2000: 8,008,278), southeastern New York, at the mouth of the Hudson River. The largest city in the U.S.
 (five percent); Charleston, S.C. (five percent); and 18 other miscellaneous sites (five percent); and is to be completed by September 2003. Contract funds will not expire at the end of the fiscal year. The contract will be obligated ob·li·gate  
tr.v. ob·li·gat·ed, ob·li·gat·ing, ob·li·gates
1. To bind, compel, or constrain by a social, legal, or moral tie. See Synonyms at force.

2. To cause to be grateful or indebted; oblige.
 with State Department funds from the 2002 and 2003 fiscal year. The basic contract was competitively procured by the Navy Regional Contracting Center Washington, D.C., with 244 proposals solicited and two offers received and award made on Dec. 13, 1993. The Space and Naval Warfare naval warfare

Military operations conducted on, under, or over the sea and waged against other seagoing vessels or targets on land or in the air. The earliest naval attacks were raids by the armed men of a tribe or town using fishing boats or merchant ships.
 Systems Center, Charleston, S.C., is the contracting activity for this modification action.
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Publication:EDP Weekly's IT Monitor
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Date:Jun 10, 2002
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