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NATO AGS Contract Awarded to GovSat

November 8, 2016

GovSat announced today that it has been granted a long term commercial SATCOM contract to support the operational phase of NATO Alliance Ground Surveillance (AGS).

The contract for an end-to-end service includes the delivery of satellite capacity in commercial Ku-band as well as associated capacity management support to provide the required command and control as well as sensor data communications between the NATO Global Hawk UAVs and ground segment over the AGS operational area. GovSat will be ensuring the provision of the Satcom services out of its security cleared facilities with dedicated security cleared personnel, also deployed within NATO premises. With this agreement, Luxembourg Authorities and the NCI Agency as procurement executive agent respectively acquire and manage the services provided by GovSat.

The AGS system consists of air, ground and support segments, performing all-weather, and persistent wide-area terrestrial and maritime surveillance in near real-time. The AGS will be able to contribute to a range of missions such as protection of ground troops and civilian populations, border control and maritime safety, the fight against terrorism, crisis management and humanitarian assistance in natural disasters. It will give commanders a comprehensive picture of the situation on the ground.

“The award of this contract confirms the unique capability of GovSat to address the secure communication requirements of a NATO defence program, including the handling of sensitive and classified material. GovSat is now de-facto operational in the defence segment, well ahead of the GovSat-1 satellite launch”

said Patrick Biewer, CEO, Govsat.

GovSat offers capacity leases to governments and institutions in combination with the 24/7 secure operations provided within accredited facilities with EU SECRET and NATO SECRET facility clearance, hosting capabilities in secured areas (including Host Nation capability), anchor station and uplink services, as well as secure terrestrial connectivity to user sites.

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