**UPDATE** Sprint requests that your agency submit a Task Order for Federal Relay to ensure no interruption of services. To find out the status of your agency, click "Task Order Status" tab.

Note: The Federal Relay program is a "standalone" contract and not a part of the FTS2001/Networx contract/program. 

Federal Relay was established by Congress under Public Law 100-542, the Telecommunications Accessibility Act of 1988, provides an intermediary telecommunications service for individuals who are deaf, hard of hearing, and/or have speech disabilities, including federal employees, for communications with and within the Federal Government.

Federal Government agencies may meet their obligation under Section 504 of Rehabilitation Act with the Federal Relay as an option to provide reasonable accommodations to employees with disabilities in the workplace.

Since 1993, Federal Relay was centrally billed through GSA and effective January 1, 2008, usage became “direct-billed” (task order) to agencies individually. To ensure that your disabled employees and the general public avoid interruption of service in using Federal Relay, your Federal Agency's Designated Agency Representative (DAR) and/or Contracting Officer (CO) needs to submit a task order with Sprint (GSA contract holder).

For more information about:

  • Federal Relay, go to "FedRelay Services" tab
  • Submitting a task order, go to "Task Order (TO) Submission" tab
  • Who to contact, go to "Contact Us" tab.