SES
Government Solutions Wins Army
TROJAN Contracts
Satellite solutions provider
SES Government Solutions (SES
GS) was the sole winner of the
two U.S. Government TROJAN
follow-on contracts which
support U.S. Army Intelligence
and Security Command (INSCOM).
These contracts support the
premier Army intelligence
network, using the SES global
data network. Both contracts
were awarded as Blanket Purchase
Agreements (BPA’s) with a five
year period of performance.
While there is no minimum
guarantee under a BPA for either
contract, the current contract
with SES GS currently utilizes
slightly more than 400 MHz.
The Army’s TROJAN Network
provides access to a global,
end-to-end network, complete
with multi-band service tailored
to meet specific U.S. INSCOM
requirements.
The SES GS suite of
capabilities enhances combat
readiness of military personnel
by streaming data, voice and
video to and from intelligence
centers. Performance on the
program is based on delivering
operational availability at the
highest levels. This network
also includes terminals and
ground infrastructure for the
U.S. Army soldiers and decision
makers from multiple locations
across the globe.
“By using the latest
commercial satellite
capabilities as part of the
TROJAN network, senior U.S.
Government leaders are able to
quickly get the right
information they need to make
critical decisions,” said Peter
Hoene, President & CEO of SES
Government Solutions.
SES GS was awarded the
initial TROJAN contract in 1998
and works closely with U.S. Army
INSCOM to ensure the network is
maximized to support U.S. Army
decision-makers.