DoD Extends
Contract for ORAN-based Private 5G Networks
through 2025
March 18, 2024
EchoStar (Nasdaq: SATS)
announced the contract period of performance
extension by the Department of Defense (DoD)
Office of the Under Secretary of Defense for
Research and Engineering (OUSD(R&E)) FutureG
Office, for the continued deployment of
standalone 5G networks at Joint Base Pearl
Harbor-Hickam (JBPHH) in Hawaii and at the Naval
Air Station Whidbey Island (NASWI) in Washington
State. The contract extension builds on the
award for NASWI in 2021 and additional expansion
in Hawaii in 2022, extending both through 2025
with additional 5G enhancements. EchoStar is a
premier supporter of the use of Open Radio
Access Network (ORAN) in DoD networks and
recently won a $50M NTIA grant to build an ORAN
test center.
"The award extension
demonstrates the value of this multi-vendor
solution and follows the successful launch of
the 5G network at Naval Air Station Whidbey
Island – the first 5G ORAN at a U.S. DoD base,"
said Dr. Rajeev Gopal, vice president, Advanced
Programs, Hughes. "Together, the NASWI and
Hawaii site configurations demonstrate the power
of 5G standalone ORAN networks to support
increasingly automated base operations, securely
and with the resilience necessary to maintain
information assurance in any circumstance –
holding tremendous promise for DoD
applications."
Contract Extension Awarded
for 5G Deployments at bases in Washington and
Hawaii
EchoStar subsidiary Hughes
leads the deployments as the prime contractor,
integrating standards-based, best-of-breed
components, like radio access, edge cloud, and a
packet processing core, with Zero Trust
Architecture (ZTA) and seamless, global
satellite connectivity augmented by embedded
Network Operations Capabilities (NOC) and
Security Operations Capabilities (SOC). The
project is using ORAN infrastructure and
engineering expertise along with EchoStar's 5G
spectrum. There are transport routers, switches,
and firewalls from Cisco; computing
infrastructure from Dell Technologies; radio
access network (RAN) from JMA Wireless; edge
cloud stack and Intel® Xeon® processors from
Intel; and site survey and network installation
services from Boingo Wireless.
Rick Lober, vice president
and general manager, Hughes Defense, said: "The
DoD's extension of the 5G award is a validation
of the EchoStar bench of engineering expertise
and our ability to customize solutions using
best available technologies across terrestrial
and non-terrestrial systems. We are proud to
join our industry partners in architecting,
deploying, and operating the prototype networks
that will set the foundation for 5G standalone
ORAN and resilient networks for the DoD going
forward."
The initial NASWI
deployment was completed with a ribbon-cutting
ceremony on March 30, 2023 to commemorate the
launch of the standalone 5G network. The
deployment improves aircraft readiness by
enabling immediate, real-time communication
coordination across the flight line to reduce
maintenance time and decrease preparation time
between missions.
Both deployments are
designed to support National Security Agency
(NSA) Commercial Solution for Classified (CSFC)
requirements. This contract extension comes
under an Other Transaction Agreement (OTA)
issued through the Information Warfare Research
Project (IWRP) consortium as part of on-going 5G
experimentation led by the Under Secretary of
Defense for Research and Engineering (OUSD(R&E))
FutureG Office.
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