Intelsat
General
Announces
New
Contract
to
Provide
Satellite
Services
to
RiteNet
for Army
Warfighter
Network
November
17, 2016
Intelsat
General
announced
a new
contract
to
provide
satellite
connectivity
to
RiteNet
Corp. to
support
testing
by the
U.S.
Army at
Ft.
Bliss in
El,
Paso,
TX, and
at the
nearby
White
Sands
Missile
Range in
New
Mexico.
The Army
conducts
a range
of
testing
using
the
Warfighter
Information
Network
(WIN-T)
at these
two
facilities,
including
two
Network
Integration
Evaluation
(NIE)
events
each
year to
evaluate
new
technologies.
Using
Ku-band
capacity
on an
Intelsat
satellite,
RiteNet
will
provide
both
ongoing
and
surge
capacity
for the
network.
RiteNet,
based in
Rockville,
MD,
provides
information
technology
and
telecommunications
services
to a
number
of
government
and
commercial
customers.
“The
Warfighter
Information
Network
is the
U.S.
Army’s
backbone
in terms
of
communications
with its
troops
in the
field,”
said
Skot
Butler,
President
of
Intelsat
General
Corporation.
“Our
services
will
support
the Army
as it
tests
new
equipment
and
technologies
that
will one
day
provide
American
warfighters
around
the
globe
with
advanced
capabilities.”
This
Comsatcom
Transponded
Capacity
(CTC)
task
order is
awarded
by the
U.S.
Defense
Information
Systems
Agency-Defense
Information
Technology
Contracting
Organization
(DISA-DITCO)
for one
year,
with
options
to renew
it
annually
for an
additional
four
years.