Intelsat General Awarded
Contract by TeleCommunication Systems to Provide
Satellite Services to the U.S. Marine Corps
Nov. 18, 2013
Intelsat General Corp. has been
awarded a subcontract from TeleCommunication Systems,
Inc. to provide managed Ku bandwidth on
Intelsat satellites, in addition to associated teleport
and terrestrial services, for the U.S. Marine Corps.
The initial subcontract is for a base 12-month
period starting August 1, 2013, with four, one-year
option periods. The TCS contract was issued under the
joint Defense Information Systems Agency/GSA Future
Commercial Satcom Acquisition program. TCS is one of
eight prime contract awardees under the $2.6 billion
Custom SATCOM Solutions (CS2) vehicle, which was awarded
in August 2012.
Intelsat General is also providing TCS with IGC
Sat-View, a customized, encrypted,
bandwidth-management-reporting tool that enhances the
ability to monitor and manage satellite circuits on the
network and includes a scheduling feature to enable a
more efficient utilization of assigned satellite
bandwidth.
TCS Government Solutions Group President
Michael Bristol said: “Intelsat General and TCS have
developed a strong, strategic partnership that is a part
of our ongoing effort to supply our fighting forces with
superior satellite communication solutions.”
“Through our partnership with TCS, we will be
able to provide satellite services that are vital
communications links supporting Marine Corps operations
and deployed forces overseas and in the United States,”
said Kay Sears, President of Intelsat General. “We will
also provide a better means of monitoring and managing
the satellite resources being used on the network.”