DataPath
Awarded $11.5 Million to Support
U.S. CENTCOM Satellite
Communications Hubs
April 3,
2008
DataPath, Inc., has been awarded
$11.5 million to provide field
services for a critical network of
DataPath Deployable Ku Band Earth
Terminals in the U.S. Central
Command (CENTCOM) area of
responsibility. These DKET systems
are built and installed by DataPath
and used by the U.S. military as
critical satellite communications
hubs that deliver high-bandwidth
capabilities on the battlefield.
Program
Manager WIN-T's Commercial SATCOM
Terminal Program at the U.S. Army
Communications-Electronics Command
in Fort Monmouth, N.J. made the
$11.5 million in awards through the
Worldwide Satellite Systems
contract. The awards are
options on a previously announced
contract that has a potential value
of more than $50 million with all
options exercised over multiple
years. Under the latest agreements,
more than 80 DataPath field service
representatives will provide
operations and maintenance services
on more than 30 DKET systems during
the next year.
"DataPath's
technical experts have been out in
the field supporting the DKET
program since it was established,
and they continue today to work with
great pride and dedication," said
Steve Lindeman, vice president and
general manager of DataPath's
Integrated Systems and Services
division. "Their efforts and
expertise are one of our company's
core competencies, and their focus
on the DKET program remains a top
priority."