Inmarsat Government Awarded U.S. Navy
Satellite Services Contract
August 04, 2016
Inmarsat Government has been issued
modification P00001 to lift the
stop-work order issued due to a bid
protest filed on the initial award.
Inmarsat Government remains the awardee
on the single award
indefinite-delivery/indefinite-quantity
contract issued against solicitation
HC1013-14-R-0004 announced Sept. 8,
2015. This contract supports the U.S.
Navy’s Commercial Broadband Satellite
Program (CBSP) Satellite Services
Contract (CSSC). The single award
consists of a base one-year period with
four one-year option periods through
2021.
Under the contract, Inmarsat
Government will support the U.S. Navy's
requirement to acquire worldwide
commercial telecommunication services,
to include satellite capacity for mobile
and fixed satellite transceivers on
maritime, airborne and ground platforms,
as well as CT services, backhaul
connectivity, monitoring and control and
operations. CSSC will augment
government-owned and operated
telecommunication systems, providing
significant improvement in data
throughput and capacity redundancy to
military satellite communications to
meet critical mission requirements.
“We understand that information
dominance must be maintained in support
of the service men and women; winning
this contract demonstrates the U.S.
government’s trust in Inmarsat
Government’s ability to deliver flexible
solutions that meet the Navy’s specific
mission-critical communication
requirements cost-effectively,” said
Susan Miller, Inmarsat Government
President and Chief Executive Officer.
“Inmarsat Government will deliver
robust and globally accessible satellite
capability that can augment military
satellite systems when needed, while
providing the protection, resiliency and
worldwide portability for military
operations without service
interruption,” said Gabe Venturi,
Inmarsat Government Chief Commercial
Officer.