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Comtech awarded three year $123.6 million contract from US Army


Comtech awarded three year $123.6 million contract from US Army

Comtech Telecommunications announced that during its second quarter of fiscal 2018, its Command & Control Technologies group, which is part of Comtech's Government Solutions segment, has received a three year contract award valued at approximately $123.6 million 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 terminals provide quick and mobile satellite communications capability to personnel in the field and Comtech will be the sole provider of these sustainment services.

"We are pleased that we have won this competitive solicitation to provide sustainment services for the SNAP satellite earth station terminals. We are pleased that the US Army has selected us to continue to perform this important work," said Fred Kornberg, President and Chief Executive Officer of Comtech Telecommunications Corp. "We believe the award of this contract further validates our strategy of putting more emphasis on important contracts and working closely with the US Army."

The contract was initially funded at $3.1 million with additional funding expected to occur across the performance period.

The Command & Control Technologies group is a leading provider of mission-critical, highly-mobile C4ISR solutions.

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