NASA Confirms Frequentis Communications Contract (1/22)
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NASA confirmed its June 26, 2006, selection of Frequentis USA for the agency's multimillion-dollar mission operations voice enhancement (MOVE) program. NASA was forced to hold a re-evaluation process because of a protest. The program replaces the currently aging, multiple vendor products in 21 sites. Frequentis, specializing in mission-critical communications and conferencing products, is delivering its newest 3020MCC communications and conferencing system. The firm-fixed price, indefinite-delivery/indefinite-quantity (ID/IQ) contract has a maximum value of $66 million. The maximum period of performance for the project is 15 years.
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