Stratos
Government
Services
and
Segovia
Are
Selected
to
Deploy
COMSATCOM
Infrastructure
for
Military
Sealift
Command
November
4,
2011
Stratos
Government
Services
Inc.
(SGSI)
and
Segovia,
Inc.,
wholly
owned
subsidiaries
of
Inmarsat
plc,
have
been
awarded
an
Indefinite
Delivery/Indefinite
Quantity
contract
by
the
Defense
Information
Technology
Contracting
Organization
(DITCO)
for
the
U.S.
Navy
Military
Sealift
Command’s
(MSC)
Next
Generation
Wideband
(NGW)
commercial
satellite
communications
(COMSATCOM)
infrastructure
and
service.
MSC
operates
approximately
110
noncombatant
civilian-crewed
ships
that
replenish
U.S.
Navy
ships,
conduct
specialized
missions,
strategically
preposition
combat
cargo
at
sea
around
the
world,
and
move
military
cargo
and
supplies
used
by
deployed
U.S.
forces
and
coalition
partners.
To
meet
the
requirements
of
the
MSC
contract,
SGSI
and
Segovia
joined
forces
to
develop
a
solution
that
supports
a
Commercial-Off-The-Shelf
(COTS)-based
NGW
system.
SGSI
and
Segovia
services
create
an
end-to-end
IP
communications
pathway
linking
globally
deployed
MSC
ships
and
assets.
The
pathway
includes
space-segment
services,
satellite
infrastructure,
shipboard
terminal
hardware,
supporting
software,
and
a
terrestrial-backhaul
infrastructure
for
redundant
global
connectivity.
The
SGSI/Segovia
solution
also
includes
worldwide
installation
and
sustainment
services
for
the
MSC
fleet.
“This
award
demonstrates
the
ability
of
SGSI
and
Segovia
to
effectively
combine
their
considerable
strengths
to
meet
the
complex
communications
requirements
of
one
of
the
U.S.
Government’s
most
important
organizations,”
said
SGSI
President
&
CEO
Bob
Roe.
“This
network
will
improve
the
capabilities
of
MSC
to
support
our
troops
by
delivering
supplies
and
conducting
specialized
missions
across
the
world’s
oceans.”
Segovia
President
&
CEO
Michael
Wheeler
added,
“By
leveraging
the
capabilities
of
both
SGSI
and
Segovia,
this
solution
ensures
MSC
will
utilize
the
most
advanced
maritime-communications
technology,
supported
by a
global
network
of
experts
to
manage
deployment
and
provide
ongoing
support.”