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Hughes Selected to Deploy
Private 5G Network for DoD
March 21, 2022
Hughes Network Systems, LLC
announced the award of an $18 million contract from
the Department of Defense (DoD) to deploy a
standalone 5G network at Naval Air Station Whidbey
Island in Washington state. The Other Transaction
Agreement (OTA) was issued through the Information
Warfare Research Project (IWRP) consortium, a
collaboration to engage industry and academia to
develop and mature technologies in the field of
information warfare that enhance Navy and Marine
Corps mission effectiveness. Hughes will serve as
the prime contractor connecting the base with a
secure 5G network to support operations, maintenance
and flight traffic management. The Hughes 5G network
will utilize spectrum from DISH Wireless, the only
carrier capable of providing the right combination
of low band, mid band, and high band (mmWave)
spectrum. This work is part of on-going DoD 5G
experimentation led by the Under Secretary of
Defense for Research and Engineering at Joint Base
Pearl Harbor-Hickam.
“Over the course of this
three-year project, we will demonstrate for the U.S.
Department of Defense how 5G infrastructure from
Hughes – including a packet processing core, radio
access, edge cloud, security and network management
– can power the resilient networking necessary to
transform base operations,” said Dr. Rajeev Gopal,
vice president, Advanced Programs, Hughes. “Today’s
walkie-talkies, paper-trails and telephone
conversations will be replaced with a private,
secure 5G network over which air station processes
and systems will be automated and continuously
optimized. What’s more, the standalone,
standards-based configuration – including O-RAN
standards for flexibility – will connect seamlessly
anywhere on the planet using Low Earth Orbit (LEO)
and Geostationary Orbit (GEO) satellite
connectivity.”
“DISH is delivering the
connectivity for this private 5G network, providing
engineering services, support and access to our
spectrum portfolio,” said Stephen Bye, chief
commercial officer, DISH. “As we build our own
network, we’re proud to team with Hughes in this
important project to deliver a fast, secure,
reliable network to serve the U.S. Department of
Defense and support mission-critical functions.”
“This award is a testament to
Hughes leadership in engineering and managing smart
networks that enable the military to exchange
information with the right people at the right time
with an any-network approach that’s hardware
agnostic and transport independent,” said Rick
Lober, vice president and general manager, Hughes
Defense. “We look forward to showcasing our
capabilities in secure management of a 5G
stand-alone deployment with advanced artificial
intelligence and machine learning for ongoing
enhancement and increasing efficiencies.”
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