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    Viasat Wins GSA Contract to Support Special Operations Forces, General Purpose Forces

    By Staff WriterDecember 11, 2024
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    Susan Miller, Viasat

    Viasat, Inc. has won a 5-year, sole-source indefinite delivery, indefinite quantity contract through the General Services Administration with a $568 million ceiling.

    This contract is a follow-on GSA award extending a previous IDIQ issued in 2019.

    Under this award, Viasat will support the rapid migration of command, control, communications, computers, combat systems, intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance capabilities from Special Operations Forces to General Purpose Forces.

    As part of this work, Viasat will continue to deliver a diverse portfolio of technologies and services to help advance the communications, security, intelligence and operations essential for Special Operations Forces and General Purpose Forces warfighters.

    This contract structure allows the Defense Department to address key priorities for enhanced mobility, resilient networking, cybersecurity and broadband SATCOM services. It also enables the accelerated acquisition and adoption of new products, systems and services DOD needs.

    “Viasat is proud to be a trusted partner for the entire Joint Force, providing the DoD with a wide range of capabilities and services including advanced tactical networking, ground system and mobile satellite communications solutions, information assurance and cybersecurity products, and satellite services,” said Susan Miller, president of Viasat Government. “We look forward to continuing our close partnership with the DoD to solve complex problems and support military forces across domains with flexible, resilient and secure capabilities that enable enhanced operations and improved situational awareness across the battlespace.”

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