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Peraton Lands $56M Deal from US Central Command

By Staff WriterJune 24, 2020
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Government solutions provider Peraton has been awarded task order CTC0331, a $56 million contract under the Future Commercial SATCOM Acquisition program, administered by the U.S. Space Force Commercial Satellite Communications Office.

The newly awarded contract provides commercial satellite communications services for the U.S. Central Command. It calls on Peraton to provide mission support for mobile platforms, as well as emergent and contingency mission directives. All services will be supported by Peraton’s 24×7 Network Operations Center.

Peraton has been a partner to U.S. Central Command for over a decade, “and is proud to continue providing satellite-based services tailored to their specific mission requirements,” said David Myers, president of Peraton Communications sector.

“As a neutral technology agnostic mission capability integrator, Peraton takes great pride in developing solutions that leverage the best available spacecraft and network platforms from across the commercial satellite industry,” Myers said.

This award follows a similar FCSA award to Peraton earlier this year, when the Space Force CSCO awarded Peraton CTC0307, a $218 million contract to provide commercial satellite communications services to U.S. Africa Command.

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