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![]() by Allen Cone Washington (UPI) Jan 15, 2019
BAE Systems has signed a five-year, $79.8 million contract to assist the U.S. Navy in maintaining and operating electronic, communication and computing platforms across the Pacific and Indian Oceans. The program, which supports the Pacific's Naval Computer and Telecommunications Area Master, will continue to provide continuous operations and maintenance support for afloat and ashore operations, the company said in a press release Tuesday. Most of the contract work will take place in Oahu, Hawaii, with additional functions performed in Geraldton, Australia. "We are maintaining ship-to-shore, shore-to-aircraft, and shore-to-shore long-range communications systems," Mark Keeler, vice president and general manager of BAE Systems' Integrated Defense Solutions business, said in a statement. "Our work is enabling naval, joint, agency and coalition forces to effectively communicate and operate across the Pacific and Indian Oceans." As part of the contract, BAE Systems engineers will still service the U.S. Navy's Mobile User Objective System. The narrowband military communications satellite system offers enhanced and secure communications for all branches of the Department of Defense and other federal agencies.
![]() ![]() Russia to Complete Military Satellite Constellation Blagovest in April Moscow (Sputnik) Jan 15, 2019 The communications satellites will be spread out evenly to provide seamless global coverage. They are equipped with modern Ka and Q-band transponders and support high-speed Internet, telephony and other broadcasting services. The launch of the fourth and last military communications satellite of Russia's Blagovest constellation is tentatively planned for April, a source in the space industry told Sputnik. The Russian Defense Ministry has successfully deployed three satellites to the geostati ... read more
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