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Air Force Procures WGS-10 from Boeing

By Jeffrey Hill | July 31, 2012

      [Satellite TODAY 07-31-12] Satellite manufacturer Boeing has won a $317.7 million contract modification to build the 10th Wideband Global Satcom (WGS-10) global communications satellite for the U.S. Air Force, the U.S. Department of Defense announced July 30.

         Boeing will produce, process, launch and provide on-orbit activation for WGS-10 from its facilities in El Segundo, Calif. Work on the satellite contract will continue through March 2018.
         The WGS-10 deal is an estimated $1.1 billion modification to a contract Boeing won in September 2011 to produce WGS-7, WGS-8 and WGS-9. Production of WGS satellites began in 2000. WGS-1, -2 and -3 are operational and in orbit. WGS-4 was launched in January and is being readied for operations. WGS-5, -6, -7, -8 and -9 are currently in production. Boeing is providing launch site activities and early on-orbit operations for WGS-8 and -9.
         The WGS satellite fleet aims to provide continuous communications for the warfighter through broadcast, multicast and point-to-point connections, supporting simultaneous X- and Ka-band service.