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2. Technical Description


Technical Summary

CIPS is an IP application that provides real-time, two-way voice, video, and data capability over a single broadband connection. As a hosted solution, CIPS delivers a service that provides automatic, remote technology refresh software updates and is highly scalable to accommodate Agency growth. CIPS is an emerging service and has no FTS2001 equivalent.

CIPS offers potential cost savings by allowing customers to combine data, voice, and video applications onto a single network instead of managing such legacy networks separately. The service has gateways to the Public Switched Telephone Network (PSTN) and includes embedded security. Additionally, the service includes Service Level Agreements (SLAs) to guarantee reliable service.

Domestic service coverage for CIPS provides coverage CONUS wide, with OCONUS locations optional to offer. The Agency can order CIPS to connect to and interoperate with the:

  • PSTN.
  • Agency's Local Area Network (LAN).
  • Internet.

The diagram below illustrates an example implementation of CIPS. Call processing and other telephony functions are transported over the Contractor's IP network. CIPS requires a connection to the Contractor's IP network as shown below by a broadband access from the user's location. Gateways will provide interoperability with non-IP networks and devices, such as a PSTN gateway. Additional Service Enabling Devices (SEDs) such as telephones, video teleconferencing terminals, or protocol converters may be required to implement and use CIPS.

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Example CIPS Implementation



Converged Internet Protocol Service (CIPS) Technical Detail

CIPS provides the integration of IP-based data, voice, and video across a common, converged network infrastructure. Basic CIPS includes traffic prioritization and a secure communications path to ensure delivery of time sensitive services.

For voice services, the following calling features are included at a minimum at no additional cost:



Additionally, the service is fully compliant with local number portability and emergency service requirements including 911 and E911, and offers directory assistance and operator services. Contractors also provide a routing prioritization scheme or class of service to prioritize applications that require real-time accessibility. CIPS is compatible with customer provided Active Directory services.

CIPS minimizes security issues and unauthorized access through constant updating of security practices and policies as well as regular Contractor conducted audits. General areas of security addressed include safeguards against denial of service, intrusion, invasion of privacy, as well as providing encryption at the Sensitive but Unclassified (SBU) level.

When ordering the CIPS service, an underlying transport service must be in place to support the service.

Each Networx Contractor may provide variations or alternatives to the offering and pricing for CIPS. The specific details can be found within each Contractor's Networx contract files and pricing notes for CIPS.

For more information on the general CIPS specifications and requirements, please refer to Section C.2.7.11 of the Networx contract for technical specifications and Section B.2.7.11 for pricing.

3. Price Description

CIPS Price Basics

CIPS is a converged voice, data, and video communications service delivered over a common IP network connection. CIPS is provided over a common, contractor-provided, IP network. Access to these services can be through agency locations, or through gateways connected to the Internet or to the Public Switched Telephone Network (PSTN). PSTN gateways provide access to/from off-net locations.

CIPS basic service includes domestic off-net termination and non-domestic off-net termination to any non-domestic country/jurisdiction where the contractor provides CIPs telephony service, up to 7,500 minutes per month per telephone number. Off-net termination usage in excess of 7,500 minutes per month per telephone number in countries where the contractor provides CIPs telephony service is charged at the off-net usage rate for VOIPTS off-net usage.

CIPS was not offered on the original FTS2001 contracts.

Price components required for full end-to-end service for Domestic and Non-Domestic CIPS:

  • Underlying transport services, such as NBIP-VPNS, in conjunction with CIPS
  • DAA Originating and Terminating Wireline Access (MRC) and (NRC)
  • CIPS Basic Service MRC per port (by port type)
  • CIPS Telephony Service NRC and MRC per telephone number for voice
  • CIPS Usage charges for off-net usage per month per six-second increment when off-net minutes are in excess of 7,500 monthly minutes per telephone number (the first 7,500 minutes are included with the basic service)
  • No features available currently
  • Service Enabling Devices (SEDs) may be required to implement CIPS. [Please note that SEDs under Networx replace the FTS2001 User-to-Network Interfaces and Access Adaptation Functions (UNIs/AAFs). SEDs may differ between Networx providers. The pricing structure for SEDs provides for either a one-time payment or monthly term payments for purchase, plus a NRC for installation and a MRC for maintenance.]

Example 1: CIPS



  • Underlying Transport: Choose Networx telecommunications services such as NBIP-VPNS (e.g., NBIP-VPNS CLIN 213145 T1 MRC per port)
  • Access NRC: Choose CLIN 760111 Routine DAA T1 NRC
  • Access MRC: Choose CLIN 760311 Routine DAA T1 MRC
  • CIPS Basic Service: Choose CLIN 813209 (T1 per port)
  • CIPS Telephony Service NRC: Choose CLIN 812101 (Telephony Service NRC per telephone number)
  • CIPS Telephony Service MRC: Choose CLIN 812201 (Telephony Service MRC per telephone number)
  • CIPS Usage: Choose CLIN 813101 (Outbound to off-net Location per six-second increment [charged only when monthly off-net minutes exceed 7,500 per telephone number])
  • SEDs must be chosen based on equipment required at each location. CLINs may differ between contractors.

This document only addresses the CIPS service provided at contract award. Each Networx contractor may provide variations or alternatives to the offering and pricing for CIPS. The specific details can be found within each Contractor's Networx contract files and pricing notes for CIPS.

For more information on the general CIPS specifications and requirements, please refer to Section C.2.7.11 of the Networx contract for technical specifications and Section B.2.7.11 for pricing.