Gilat
Announces
Agreement
to
Acquire
Raysat
Antenna
Systems
Mar
17,
2010
Gilat
Satellite
Networks
Ltd.
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has
entered
into
a
definitive
agreement
to
acquire
Raysat
Antenna
Systems,
(RAS),
a
leading
provider
of
Satcom
On
The
Move
antenna
solutions.
The
consideration
for
the
acquisition
is
$25
million
in
cash
and
is
expected
to
be
completed
within
four
to
six
months.
Upon
completion
of
the
acquisition,
RAS's
U.S.
operation
will
operate
under
Spacenet
Integrated
Government
Solutions
(SIGS),
a
U.S.-based
subsidiary
of
Gilat,
focused
on
meeting
the
needs
of
the
government
satellite
communications
market.
RAS's
international
business
will
operate
as a
separate
entity
belonging
to
Gilat's
worldwide
operations
and
will
continue
to
be
managed
by
its
current
management.
The
acquisition
is
not
expected
to
have
a
significant
effect
on
Gilat's
2010
outlook
with
respect
to
earnings.
The
closing
of
the
transaction
is
subject
to
certain
regulatory
approvals
and
other
customary
closing
conditions.
The
acquisition
of
RAS
represents
a
milestone
in
Gilat's
previously
announced
strategy
to
expand
its
business
in
the
DoD
and
other
defense
markets.
RAS
is a
market
leader
in
providing
low
profile
and
light-weight
antennas
and
complete
system
solutions
to
the
rapidly
growing
Satcom
On
The
Move
market.
Low
profile
antennas
are
critical
in
meeting
the
stringent
requirements
of
the
U.S.
DoD
and
other
government
and
military
markets
around
the
globe.
RAS
products
are
modem
agnostic
and
can
work
in a
variety
of
network
architectures.
RAS
has
a
diverse
global
customer
base
which
includes
the
civil
defense
sectors
such
as
first
responders,
emergency
response,
police
departments
and
state
and
local
government
agencies.
With
synergistic
customer
bases,
RAS
and
Gilat
expect
to
leverage
each
other's
sales
reach
to
further
augment
their
market
position.
The
RAS
acquisition
is
strategically
in
line
with
Gilat's
recent
introduction
of
its
Spacenet
Integrated
Government
Solutions
(SIGS)
division,
headed
by
Susan
Miller.
SIGS
was
created
specifically
to
provide
fully
integrated
end-to-end
communications
solutions
that
meet
and
exceed
the
mission-critical
needs
of
the
Defense,
Intelligence,
Homeland
Security,
Public
Safety,
Federal
and
Civilian
Government
agencies.
RAS
already
works
with
customers
in
these
markets,
including
the
U.S.
DoD
as
well
as
integrators
and
service
providers
in
the
U.S.
and
internationally.
"RAS
is a
very
exciting
addition
to
the
Gilat
business,"
said
Amiram
Levinberg,
Chairman
and
CEO
of
Gilat
Satellite
Networks
Ltd.
"With
this
acquisition,
we
plan
to
bring
together
two
innovative
leaders
in
the
industry
with
complementary
technologies.
We
believe
that
this
partnership
will
lead
to a
new
level
of
high
speed,
highly
mobile
communications
for
the
military,
emergency
response
organizations,
and
other
markets
with
a
need
for
fast,
flexible,
on
the
move
communications.
We
look
forward
to
addressing
new
opportunities
with
RAS
in
the
government
and
military
markets.
We
also
look
forward
to
broadening
our
scope
in
these
markets
by
investing
in
additional
opportunities
as
they
arise."
Upon
closing
of
the
acquisition,
David
Gross,
CEO
of
RAS,
with
over
40
years
of
experience
in
the
U.S.
defense
industry
-
co-founder
and
former
President
of a
leading
defense
company,
DRS
Technologies
--
will
join
Gilat's
Spacenet
Integrated
Government
Solutions',
(SIGS)
management
team
in
the
U.S.
and
will
continue
to
focus
on
expanding
the
presence
of
RAS
and
SIGS
in
the
U.S.
DoD
market.
Commenting
on
the
acquisition,
David
Gross
said,
"Enabling
the
cost
effective
transfer
of
real-time
broadband
data,
voice
and
video,
to
and
from
moving
vehicles
via
satellite
is
critical
to
the
evolving
strategy
of
the
U.S.
military.
The
combination
of
RAS's
Satcom
On
The
Move
expertise
and
Spacenet's
extensive
broadband
satellite
networking
experience
will
provide
customers
with
optimal
value
and
robust
solutions
to
address
the
needs
of
this
expanding
market."
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