SES
Government Solutions to
Provide the US Government
with a High Performance
Network
SES Government
Solutions was recently
awarded a contract to
provide an O3b Networks high
throughput, low latency
satellite communications
solution for a US Department
of Defense end-user. The
O3b-enabled solution
includes a satellite beam
operating at less than 200
milliseconds per roundtrip,
and will consist of a full
duplex, symmetric 155 Mbps
link, gateway access, a
transportable 2.4m AvL
terminal, terrestrial
backhaul, installation
services and 24/7/365
operations and maintenance
activities. The contract
also enables the US
Government to order
additional O3b services to
meet surge requirements.
Operational benefits of
the solution include the
capability to transfer large
files from remote locations
in just minutes instead of
hours. Cloud-based
applications and information
can be used nearly anywhere
in the service area.
End-users will be able to
view simultaneous high
definition (HD) videos
providing situational
awareness to commanders.
This kind of real-time
information access may
enable better-informed,
life-saving decisions in the
field.
“These are exciting times
for the US Government as
well as SES GS,” said Pete
Hoene, President and CEO of
SES GS. “With SES’s recent
acquisition of O3b, SES GS
is uniquely positioned to
offer scalable,
game-changing Medium Earth
Orbit (MEO) high throughput,
low latency and global
Geosynchronous Earth Orbit
(GEO) communications
products and solutions. This
is a clear differentiator
for SES GS and our US
Government customers.”
This is SES GS’s second
US Government customer to
use O3b Networks’ services
this year. The National
Oceanic and Atmospheric
Administration (NOAA) was
the first US Government
agency to sign an agreement
with SES GS, that one being
for an O3b high throughput
solution at the Pago Pago
National Weather Service
Office in American Samoa.
This service has been
delivering critical
information since May of
2016.