FEDERAL SUPPLY SERVICE Federal Network Systems LLC - Verizon
FEDERAL SUPPLY SERVICE Federal Network Systems LLC - Verizon
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- Redundancy and identification of single points of failure<br />
- External Communication Partners<br />
<strong>Verizon</strong> network consultants provide expertise in the following major networking disciplines:<br />
- Wide, metropolitan, and local area networking<br />
- Voice, video, and data convergence<br />
- Internet connectivity and Firewall technology planning<br />
- Content delivery networking<br />
- Wireless networking<br />
- Remote access infrastructure planning<br />
- Address Management. Directory services, application-based QoS and policy management<br />
• Wide Area <strong>Network</strong> Monitoring Support. <strong>Verizon</strong> also provides WAN monitoring support from our<br />
network control centers. Our communications links are provided through <strong>Verizon</strong>’s existing backbone<br />
network. Communications links to the existing customer WAN are through one or more dedicated<br />
T1s, with an equal number of redundant T1s for backup.<br />
Software Consultation and Planning<br />
Please refer to the <strong>Verizon</strong> Enterprise <strong>Network</strong> Consulting Services discussion in Section 2.7, Infrastructure<br />
and Cable Installation, of this Capability Statement. <strong>Verizon</strong> provides commercial off-the-shelf integration,<br />
custom software development, and lifecycle support services, both in-house and through third-party<br />
teaming arrangements.<br />
Engineering Solutions and Program Management<br />
<strong>Verizon</strong> is adept at engineering comprehensive and innovative technical solutions to meet customer needs<br />
for IT/telecom technology. <strong>Verizon</strong>'s IT solutions will have the flexibility to minimize risk, and provide<br />
best value.<br />
MANAGEMENT (A1 – A2)<br />
A1. Program Manager<br />
A2. Project Manager<br />
A3. Project Administrator<br />
LABOR CATAGORIES<br />
TECHNOLOGY (A15 – A22)<br />
A15. Chief Technologist<br />
A16. Principal Technologist<br />
A17. Divisional Technologist<br />
A18. Senior Technical Professional<br />
A19. Technical Professional<br />
A20. Staff Technical Professional<br />
A21. Senior Project Administrator<br />
A22. Senior Data Control Specialist<br />
B. NETWORK SERIES (B1-B22)<br />
B1. Senior <strong>Network</strong> Engineer<br />
B2. <strong>Network</strong> Engineer<br />
B3. Junior <strong>Network</strong> Engineer<br />
B4. Senior <strong>Systems</strong> Engineer<br />
B5. <strong>Systems</strong> Engineer<br />
B6. Junior <strong>Systems</strong> Engineer