December 12, 1991
General Analytics Awarded Telecommunications Contract
WASHINGTON - General Analytics Corporation (GAC) today was
awarded two contracts that will provide telecommunications equipment
and services for Internal Revenue Service and other Department of
Treasury offices in Alaska and Hawaii for up to 10 years.
IRS said the contracts, each valued at approximately $10
million, were awarded as part of the Department of Treasury
Telecommunications Systems (DOTTS) program that will be implemented
nationwide through the awarding of nine contracts for nine separate
areas of the country.
The DOTTS contracts will provide voice and data
telecommunications switching systems, electronic key systems,
automated management information systems, wiring and support
services ranging from design to training and maintenance. IRS said
DOTTS would support its tax systems modernization by ensuring that
IRS offices have the capability to be fully networked with on-line
data retrieval and processing systems as these systems are put into
operation.
IRS said it is the executive contract agent for Treasury
responsible for all phases of the DOTTS procurement and contract
administration.
The contracts to GAC are the fifth and sixth awarded
competitively in the series of nine. In May 1991, three DOTTS
contracts valued at $123 million were awarded to AT&T for the
Northeast, Southeast and Midatlantic areas, and one valued at $39
million to US West for the Midwest area.
The three remaining DOTTS contracts for the Western, Southwest
and Central areas are expected to be awarded soon.
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