Gilat Satellite Networks Secures $7 Million Contract with U.S. Army, Potential to Grow to $70 Million

Reuters
16 Jul
Gilat Satellite Networks Secures $7 Million Contract with U.S. Army, Potential to Grow to $70 Million

Gilat Satellite Networks Ltd. has announced that its subsidiary, Gilat DataPath, has been awarded a contract to provide field and technical services to the U.S. Army, as part of a collaboration with a prime contractor. The initial award is valued at over $7 million, with the potential to expand up to $70 million over a five-year period. The program, which is part of the Global Tactical Advanced Communication Systems II (GTACS II) vehicle, involves delivering global field and support services to the U.S. Army Program Executive Office for Command, Control and Communications Networks. This strategic award highlights Gilat DataPath's leading role in advancing satellite communications for defense purposes.

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