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Custom Numbering Plan Design and Implementation

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The contract titled Custom Numbering Plan Design and Implementation focuses on the development and deployment of a customized telephone numbering structure to support internal call routing, Direct Inward Dialing capabilities, and seamless integration with existing legacy phone systems at the US Embassy in Bratislava. The project is scoped to ensure reliable, secure, and efficient communication infrastructure that aligns with embassy operational needs, particularly in environments where interoperability with older telephony equipment remains essential. The solution must accommodate scalability, maintain continuity of service, and comply with diplomatic communications standards without disrupting current operations during implementation. This subcontract, classified under NAICS code 541512 for Computer Systems Design Services, is affiliated with the Department of State and specifically managed by the US Embassy Bratislava. The work is to be performed on-site in Bratislava, emphasizing the necessity for localized expertise and coordination with embassy personnel. Although no specific set-aside provisions or point of contact details are provided, the posting date of July 1, 2026, indicates a future procurement timeline. The emphasis remains on delivering a tailored numbering architecture that enhances internal telecommunications while bridging gaps between modern telephony features and outdated systems in use within the diplomatic mission.

General Info

Design and implement customized telephone numbering system for US Embassy Bratislava, integrating legacy systems with modern dialing capabilities.

Agency

Department Of State → US Embassy BratislavaView Agency

NAICS

541512 - Computer Systems Design ServicesView NAICS

Place of Performance

Bratislava, DC, SVK

Set-Aside

NONE

Documents

This scope was carved out of 19L01026D0001.

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AgencyDepartment Of State → US Embassy Bratislava
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Department Of State → US Embassy Bratislava
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Design and deployment of a dedicated numbering plan to enable internal call routing, DID functionality, and integration with legacy embassy phone systems.

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Telecom System Compatibility and Legacy Integration SupportThe contract supports technical efforts to ensure ISDN telecommunications services are fully compatible with the existing communication and emergency operations infrastructure at the US Embassy in Bratislava, with a central focus on integrating legacy systems that remain in active use. The work involves maintaining operational continuity by bridging modern ISDN capabilities with outdated equipment and protocols, ensuring reliable voice, data, and emergency signaling functions without disruption to embassy missions or personnel safety. Expertise in legacy telecommunications architecture and seamless system interoperability is required to address potential compatibility gaps and to uphold secure, uninterrupted communication channels critical to diplomatic and emergency response functions. The subcontract is issued under the North American Industry Classification System code 541519 for other computer-related services and is tied to the Department of State’s operations at the embassy location in Bratislava. While no solicitation number or point of contact is provided, the contract was posted on July 1, 2026, and performance is expected to occur on-site at the embassy, requiring on-the-ground technical presence to assess, modify, and support infrastructure in real time. The work does not specify a set-aside classification and is structured as a subcontract, indicating it may be part of a larger contract ecosystem managed by a prime contractor. Success hinges on deep familiarity with ISDN standards, legacy telephony hardware, and secure diplomatic communications protocols.
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about 2 months ago

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