Atea lands major NATO IT services contract worth €130m
Atea Denmark has been awarded a substantial contract by the NATO Communication and Information Agency (NCIA) for a Managed Devices Service. The agreement involves delivering and managing the entire lifecycle of PCs and mobile devices for end-users across 32 NATO member countries. The estimated value of the contract is approximately €130 million over four years, with potential for growth. The agreement has officially entered into force, with work expected to commence within the next few weeks.
Steinar Sønsteby, group chief executive of Atea, highlighted the contract as a partnership to equip NATO personnel with secure, reliable, and ready-to-use technology. Atea, a leading IT infrastructure supplier in the Nordic and Baltic regions, operates in 88 cities with over 8,000 employees. The company is listed on the Oslo Stock Exchange.
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