49 Lumen Technologies has recently been awarded a substantial $73,616,904 contract to modernize the network, data, voice, and video connectivity infrastructure of the U.S. Government Accountability Office (GAO). This initiative aims to enhance the agency’s ability to serve Congress and the American people more effectively. Jason Schulman, Lumen’s National Vice President of Federal Government Sales, highlighted the strength of Lumen’s network in facilitating GAO’s transition to modern technology. This transformation is crucial for the agency to deliver timely recommendations to Congress, resulting in cost savings for taxpayers and overall benefits to the nation. The adoption of modern technologies, powered by Lumen, empowers GAO to offer Congress, the executive branch, and the public with well-timed, fact-based, and non-partisan analysis and recommendations. These insights have the potential to enhance government operations and generate significant taxpayer savings. Lumen is tasked with delivering a range of services to GAO, including secure managed network services, virtual private network services, ethernet transport services, internet protocol services, videoconferencing services, and voice and toll-free services. GAO, serving as the audit, evaluation, and investigative arm of Congress, will leverage these services to fulfill its critical mission. You Might Be Interested In How to Setup PMA in Indonesia? BharatPe CFO Nalin Negi Steps in as Interim CEO Leadership in Times of Change: Sri Lanka’s Banking Sector Charts a Stronger Future Marathon Petroleum Grants Aid Minnesota First Responders Intuit and The Farmlink Project: Fighting Food Waste and Climate Change Biden announces African Union joining G20