Verizon to upgrade SD-WAN at 49 NLRB locations

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Verizon has announced a new Enterprise Infrastructure Solutions (EIS) contract with the National Labor Relations Board (NLRB), an independent federal agency tasked with protecting the rights of private sector employees.

Under the terms of the $4 million task-order agreement, Verizon is set to re-configure and upgrade NLRB’s Software-Defined Wide Area Network (SD-WAN) at all 48 branch offices and at HQ. Additionally, Verizon’s solution includes new distributed security infrastructure and cloud hosting services.

Verizon to upgrade SD-WAN at 49 NLRB locations

“The NLRB win reaffirms Verizon’s market position as the premier provider of EIS services to federal agencies,” said Michael Adams, Associate Vice President, Federal Civilian Business at Verizon. “This win speaks to the quality of our solutions as well as to the fantastic relationship we have developed with the NLRB. Key to our success is our ability to create meaningful customer relationships that enable us to tailor our solutions to specific needs.”

Verizon’s SD-WAN offering enables organizations to install application-driven, agile and secure networks. A software-defined wide area network helps these organizations meet the demands of smooth application performance while controlling costs.

Among Verizon’s latest SD-WAN contracts in the public sector is a 1,000-site rollout for the Commonwealth of Virginia, announced in April.

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