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LiteScape Wins Key Government Contract
[May 04, 2006]

LiteScape Wins Key Government Contract


TMCnet Associate Editor
 
LiteScape Technologies, a provider of technology that integrates business applications with VoIP and wireless devices, has reportedly won a key contract with the U.S. government which will enable it to quickly and efficiently supply government departments and agencies with VoIP applications and identity management solutions.



According to a press release, the General Services Administration (GSA) contract will provide ease of ordering and pre-negotiated discounts for LightScape products and services.

“There is significant interest in LiteScape solutions from the agencies I work with because they have come to realize that adding applications maximizes their investment in Cisco IP Infrastructure,” said Scott Morrison, federal consultant systems engineer-voice at Cisco Systems (News - Alert). “This contract will make it very easy for any agency to deploy the VoIP solutions that will result in better service to the American public.”


“This year, we’ve made major inroads into several government agencies looking for security and biometrics around their VoIP applications,” said LiteScape executive vice president of sales and marketing Rod Hamlin. “Our GSA schedule will simplify the process for federal agencies that want to automate their business processes to increase productivity and add secure identity management.”

LightScape’s products provide VoIP solutions for collaboration, converged CRM and secure identity management. The company markets its products globally through value-added resellers and strategic partners including AT&T (News - Alert), Cisco and Avaya (News - Alert).

For more information, visit www.litescape.com.

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Patrick Barnard is Associate Editor for TMCnet and a columnist covering the telecom industry. To see more of his articles, please visit Patrick Barnard’s columnist page.

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