Under the VSAT IV program, Trace will be tasked with upgrading and sustaining the Army's A/N TSC-198 SIPR/NIPR Access Point (SNAP) terminals. These systems are critical for delivering secure and agile satellite-based connectivity in high-demand operational settings. Trace's scope of work includes the design, fielding, and maintenance of adaptable VSAT platforms, as well as providing logistics and on-site technical support to ensure consistent mission readiness.
"We are thrilled to deepen our partnership with the U.S. Army and PM Tactical Network through the VSAT IV program," said Greg Filak, Vice President of Communications Solutions at Trace Systems. "Combined with our recent $21M Satellite Terminal Modernization award and the GAO's recent decision in favor of Trace's Global FSR contract, the VSAT IV effort reflects our commitment to PEO C3T and ability to equip warfighters with innovative technology to drive mission success."
The $352 million VSAT IV award comes in addition to a $21 million Satellite Terminal Modernization contract and follows a favorable ruling from the U.S. Government Accountability Office (GAO) regarding Trace's position in the Global Field Service Representative (FSR) contract. Together, these developments bring Trace's recent award total to $373 million and reinforce the company's strategic importance to the Army's modernization and operational agility.
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