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Comtech Receives Add-on Mobile VSAT Orders from US Army

By Annamarie Nyirady | July 23, 2018
U.S. Army soldiers practice troubleshooting procedures during new equipment training for SNAP SIPR and NIPR. Photo: U.S. Army

U.S. Army soldiers practice troubleshooting procedures during new equipment training for SNAP. Photo: U.S. Army

Comtech Telecommunications will continue to provide the U.S. Army with mission-critical, highly mobile C4ISR solutions. During Comtech’s fourth quarter of fiscal year 2018, its Command and Control Technologies group received orders in excess of $12.5 million on its three-year $123.6 million contract to provide ongoing sustainment services for the AN/TSC-198A SNAP (Secret Internet Protocol Router (SIPR) and Non-classified Internet Protocol Router (NIPR) Access Point) Very Small Aperture Terminals (VSATs).

SNAP provides quick and mobile satellite communications capability to personnel in the field. Comtech designs, develops, products, and markets products, systems, and services for advanced communications solutions.

The contract has been funded $29.5 million so far.