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Verisign to Help GSA Manage DotGov Domain Registration System

Verisign to Help GSA Manage DotGov Domain Registration System - top government contractors - best government contracting event
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Verisign to Help GSA Manage DotGov Domain Registration System - top government contractors - best government contracting eventThe General Services Administration has awarded Verisign a contract of an undisclosed value to run an internet domain registry designed for federal, state, local and tribal government organizations.

GSA said Monday the company will provide a secure infrastructure for the agency to implement domain registration and analytical reporting services via the DotGov Registry site.

DotGov Registry is designed to help government entities register and manage second-level domains.

GSA has managed the .gov and .fed. top-level domains of the U.S. government since 1997.

Reston, Virginia-based Verisign works with customers to help them maintain and protect more than 140 million domain names as well as process more than 130 billion online transactions each day.

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