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Navy awards contract to ViaSat for aircraft communication systems by James Laporta Washington (UPI) May 14, 2018 ViaSat Inc. was awarded a contract from the U.S. Navy for advanced aircraft communication systems. The deal, announced Friday by the Department of Defense, is a modified contract worth $85.5 million. The contract modifies a previous Pentagon award under the terms of an indefinite-delivery, indefinite-quantity multiple award contract. The Space and Naval Warfare Systems Command awarded the contract to ViaSat in order to enable the delivery of the Block Upgrade II retrofit of Multifunctional Information Distribution System low volume terminals, according to the Defense Department The Multifunctional Information Distribution System is classified as a C4I system, and is designed to handle advance command, control, communications, computing and intelligence tasks. In practical terms, the Multifunctional Information Distribution System, or MIDS, is used for "secure, high-capacity, jam-resistant, digital data and voice communications capability" by the Navy, Air Force and Army, according to the Pentagon. The MIDS system can be intergrated into mutliple fixed- and rotary-winged aircraft, such as the MH-60 and the C-130 Work on the contract will occur in Carlsbad, Calif., and is expected to be complete by May 2024. No funds are obligated to ViaSat at the time of award.
Silent Sentry: Protecting Space Communications Al Udeid Air Base, Qatar (SPX) Apr 30, 2018 More than 20,000 above the Earth's surface, communication satellites orbit the planet, listening for a signal. Once they receive a signal, they repeat it and send it back down to the surface. The U.S. Air Force uses many types of satellite communications to transmit data all around the globe. With the encryption of data, the U.S. Air Force denies prying eyes the ability to read critical information. However, desperate enemies often try a number of subterfuge methods to disrupt SATCOM. This i ... read more
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