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Globecomm To Participate In Worldwide US Army Sat Systems Program

Globecomm Systems Inc.
by Staff Writers
Hauppauge NY (SPX) Sep 11, 2006
Globecomm Systems Inc. has announced that the Company is one of six contractors selected to participate in the U.S. Army's $5 Billion Worldwide Satellite Systems Program (WWSS) for the next five years. The Defense Communications and Army Transmission Systems and Warfighter Information Network-Tactical Program jointly manage the WWSS.

Under the five year $5 billion program, WWSS will bring Government agencies turnkey commercial satellite systems and associated support services for satellite terminals, including all hardware, software, services and data to operate terminals.

Besides Globecomm, five other contractors including The Boeing Company, General Dynamics SATCOM Technologies, DSCI, Telecommunication Systems and Data Path, were each awarded an Indefinite Delivery Indefinite Quantity (IDIQ) Contract. As requirements for particular satellite terminals and services arise, the contractors will compete for the individual task orders to be issued under the IDIQ contracts.

David Hershberg, Chief Executive Officer and Chairman of Globecomm Systems Inc., said: "The WWSS contract award is a significant milestone in the increasing market share for Globecomm in the US Government sector. This contract award assures that Globecomm will continue to be one of the premier companies delivering satellite solutions to all branches of the US Government.

The IDIQ contract format opens up the satellite infrastructure and services market to any US Government agency, even those that have not procured these systems and services in the past, and Globecomm will be there to fulfill those needs."

Globecomm Systems Inc. provides end-to-end value-added satellite-based communication products, services and solutions by leveraging its core satellite ground segment systems and network capabilities, with satellite communication services capabilities.

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