MetTel Taps AT&T Veteran to Lead Federal Practice

MetTel, a digital transformation and communications leader, announced that it has appointed Robert Dapkiewicz as general manager and senior vice president (SVP) to lead MetTel’s Federal Program. Mr. Dapkiewicz assumes the role immediately and will be based in MetTel’s Washington, D.C. office.

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“Rob’s solid track record of success in sales, marketing, product development and strategic planning will be a tremendous asset to MetTel,” said Marshall Aronow, CEO at MetTel. “His deep knowledge of voice, data networking, mobility solutions and applications will complement our high-performing federal team.”

Dapkiewicz joins MetTel from AT&T, where he held numerous senior executive positions in both the commercial and government sectors. He brings more than three decades of experience in civilian and military leadership roles.

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“MetTel is a rising star in the federal space,” said Robert Dapkiewicz, general manager and senior vice president, MetTel’s Federal Program. “I’m committed to building on MetTel’s success by bringing transformational IT communications technologies to help federal agencies prepare for the digital future.”

MetTel has a rapidly growing government practice. In December 2019, MetTel received full authority to operate (ATO) under the General Services Administration’s 15-year, $50 billion Enterprise Infrastructure Solutions (EIS) program. As part of the Enterprise Infrastructure Solutions program, MetTel is now fully authorized to provide federal agencies with voice, video, data transport, hosting and cloud services, as well as call centers, associated labor services, cable and wiring, and managed network and managed security services.

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