Intelsat General Awarded
Contract to Provide Connectivity in Support of Mideast
Operations
November 23, 2015
Intelsat General Corp., has
been awarded a contract to provide satellite services to U.S.
Air Forces Central Command (AFCENT).
The one-year contract calls for 144 MHz of Ku-bandwidth to
support U.S. military operations in the Central Command
(CENTCOM) Area of Responsibility (AOR). The service, which began
in September 2015, has three one-year renewal option periods and
one six-month renewal option period.
“The deployed Airmen are operating satellite ground terminals
supporting C4ISR networks at numerous remote and expeditionary
locations requiring a single-satellite solution that was not
readily available,” said Skot Butler, Vice-President, Satellite
Networks and Space Services, at Intelsat General. “With our vast
global network we had the ability to re-groom capacity, creating
a unique solution that precisely accommodates the customer’s
single-satellite requirement.”
Under the previously disclosed contract, Intelsat General
will provide coverage all across the Middle East as far eastward
as Afghanistan and Pakistan, including reach-back to European
teleport facilities.