TeleCommunication Systems
Receives $91 Million Delivery Order from U.S. Army for SNAP
Deployable Satellite Systems Sustainment
Oct. 19, 2015
TeleCommunication Systems, Inc. has
received a delivery order from the U.S. Army for sustainment of
the AN/TSC-198A SNAP (Secret Internet Protocol Router (SIPR) and
Non-classified Internet Protocol Router (NIPR) Access Point),
Very Small Aperture Terminals (VSATs). The initial funded
contract value is $18.6 million
for the period from September 2015
through September 2018, and the
ceiling contract value, including funded and unfunded amounts,
is nearly $91 million over the
next three years, if all options are exercised.
News Facts
- TCS SNAP VSAT systems provide multimedia communications
capabilities, which convey encrypted voice, video and data.
- Highly transportable and ruggedized, TCS SNAP VSAT
systems also have a graphical user interface that
facilitates easy set-up and operation.
- The modularity and plug-and-play interfaces among all
radio frequency (RF) and baseband configurations inherent to
the terminals result in communication solutions tailored to
the end-user's specific needs.
TCS Government Solutions Group
President
Michael Bristol said: "DoD
needed an experienced and capable systems integrator for
sustainment of SNAP VSAT terminals, and TCS has fielded and
supported hundreds of SNAP terminals. TCS is committed to
deliver mission critical communications support to the
military."
TCS' Government Solutions Group has a
28-year track record as a proven, trusted provider of
communication technology solutions to the government's technical
challenges, under conditions that demand the highest level of
reliability, availability and security. TCS satellite
communications experience includes standards-compliant design as
well as technically advanced production, deployment,
installation, operation, service and maintenance. TCS' dedicated
Operations and Maintenance division currently supports thousands
of systems around the globe, ensuring that products and turnkey
solutions are supported and available in their intended
environments