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The 5 year, $4.5 billion solcitation for land-based network operations and management calls for up to 134,000 thin client machines.NGEN will replace theĀ Continuity-Of-Service Contract , the federal government'sĀ largest network management program.
The Navy Department will not, after all, release as planned on Dec. 21 a final request for proposals for its massive Navy/Marine Corps Next Generation Enterprise Network. In an announcement posted
The Navy will complete a deployment of thin client computers to 7,500 seats on the Navy/Marine Corps Internet by next spring, said Shawn Hendricks, program manager of the Naval Enterprise Networks
Next Generation Enterprise Network Program Director Capt. Shawn Hendricks spoke with reporters Oct. 28 following a presentation during an industry day held in Washington, D.C., on the massive $10
Users should see no difference when the Navy Department finally switches off its massive Navy/Marine Corps Internet (currently incarnate as the Continuity-Of-Service Contract ) and turns on its
The Navy will release one or possibly two draft request for proposals for its massive Next Generation Enterprise Network on Sept. 30, the Naval Enterprise Networks program office announced Aug. 18. A
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