ValidaTek: $43 Million DISA Contract For Softswitch Backbone Modernization Secured

ValidaTek: $43 Million DISA Contract For Softswitch Backbone Modernization Secured

ValidaTek – a premier government IT consulting firm based in the Washington DC area that drives technology transformation and secures mission-critical systems for federal partners – continues building its partnership with the Defense Information Systems Agency (DISA) to help the agency maintain its infrastructure’s availability, security, and stability.


This critical work will support DISA’s goal of providing globally accessible enterprise information infrastructure directly supporting our warfighters, leaders, and partners across the full spectrum of military operations.


ValidaTek will design, build, and deploy new architecture and sustainment technology to help modernize their existing Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) infrastructure in CONUS and OCONUS. And this new architecture will operate at a lower cost while also reducing cybersecurity vulnerabilities, improving the reliability of the Department of Defense (DoD) phone system, and providing the ability to accommodate emerging cloud-hosted voice services, such as Office 365.


The $43 million task order includes a one-year base period with two one-year options and was awarded under the Systems Engineering, Technology & Innovation (SETI) SB indefinite-delivery/indefinite-quantity (IDIQ) contract vehicle.


ValidaTek experts deliver end-to-end IT services to operate, maintain, and modernize IT infrastructure on-premises and in the cloud while reducing the total cost of ownership. The company also modernizes systems continuously by tightly integrating problem management with system architecture, making modernization part of daily business and transforming reactive fixes into proactive and predictable support.


KEY QUOTE:


“Our Team is passionate about supporting the warfighter and this new challenge enables us to do so globally. We thank DISA for the opportunity and for their continued partnership.”



  • Devon Martin, Chief Growth Officer at ValidaTek