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EPA Awards Satellite Broadband Services Contract to Hughes

By Jeffrey Hill | January 15, 2013

[Satellite TODAY 01-15-13] Hughes Network Systems has received an order from the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) to provide satellite broadband services for the agency’s RadNet program, the company announced Jan. 15. Hughes will provide 50 sites with on year of satellite broadband service.

   The Hughes solution includes its HN9000 broadband satellite terminal and a dedicated Access Gateway, supporting expansion and potential conversion into a private network. Hughes will install and deliver satellite broadband services at up to five RadNet locations each month.
   “By providing a dedicated Access Gateway at the Hughes Network Operations Center in Germantown, MD, EPA will have improved manageability and visibility into the network about its health, and be able to operate their sites like a private network,” Hughes Assistant Vice President of Government Solutions Tony Bardo said in a statement. “We’re excited to begin work on this contract with our first order.”
   The RadNet system monitors radiation levels of air, drinking water, pasteurized milk and precipitation across the United States. The EPA will upgrade its existing network with the addition of Hughes satellite broadband technology during 2013.