U.S.
Coast
Guard
Selects
Stratos
Government
Services
to
Deploy
Ku-Band
Communications
Network
Oct.
27,
2011
Stratos
Government
Services
Inc.
was
awarded
a
five-year
Indefinite
Delivery
Indefinite
Quantity
(IDIQ)
contract
by
the
United
States
Coast
Guard
(USCG)
on
June
17,
2011
to
provide
USCG
Large
Cutter
Connectivity.
SGSI
will
provide
the
USCG
with
Ku-band
satellite
airtime,
installation
support,
teleport
equipment
and
service,
Network
Operations
Center
support
and
training.
Under
the
contract,
SGSI
will
buildout
a
Ku-band
network
to
support
USCG
High-Endurance
Cutters
and
Medium-Endurance
Cutters.
The
broadband
service
will
enable
the
cutters
to
interconnect
with
the
USCG
data
network
to
exchange
operational
ship
traffic,
including
SIPRNET
and
NIPRNET
data.
Ku
band
as a
primary
communications
path
is a
critical
component
of
the
USCG's
efforts
to
upgrade
technology
onboard
its
ships,
as
it
migrates
from
Inmarsat
B
lease
services
to
an
IP-based
communications
architecture.
The
upgrade,
along
with
FleetBroadband,
which
is
currently
being
provided
by
SGSI,
is
designed
to
increase
the
vessels'
communications
throughput
capabilities
to
operate
globally
in
all
weather
conditions.
"This
contract
award
represents
a
critical
component
of
USCG's
technology
upgrade
and
transition
to
an
IP-based
architecture,"
said
SGSI
President
&
CEO
Bob
Roe.
"We
consider
it
an
honor
and
a
privilege
to
have
been
entrusted
with
this
responsibility,
and
we
are
grateful
for
the
opportunity
to
expand
our
relationship
with
USCG."