The proposed bill seeks approval for a contract with AT&T Enterprises, LLC, valued at a maximum of $12,000,000 over one year, to provide enterprise wireless voice, texting, and data services, including FirstNet priority services for public safety users in the District of Columbia. The contract is structured as an Indefinite Delivery/Indefinite Quantity (IDIQ) agreement, allowing flexibility in service delivery and payment. The procurement process utilized a cooperative agreement under the NASPO Master Service Agreement, ensuring competitive pricing. The bill also establishes a Participating Addendum (PA) to the Master Agreement, defining "Task Order" as synonymous with "Purchase Order" and designating District government entities as authorized Purchasing Entities.

Additionally, the bill outlines various provisions, including insurance requirements for the contractor, which must maintain specific types of coverage throughout the contract period. It emphasizes the inclusion of K-12 students in the program, requiring internet safety policies and parental consent for access to services. The PA includes terms for mobile service plans tailored for K-12 students and establishes invoicing procedures, payment terms, and conditions for extending the contract term. Overall, the legislation aims to enhance communication capabilities for public safety personnel while ensuring compliance with financial obligations and service provisions.