ViaSat
to
Supply
Antenna
Systems
to
BAE
Systems
for
Australian
Defense
Communications
Upgrade
3
November
2009
ViaSat
Inc.
has
been
selected
by
BAE
Systems
Australia
to
provide
satellite
ground
stations
for
a
high-speed
upgrade
to
Australian
Defence
Force
(ADF)
satellite
communications.
The
ViaSat
X-band
and
Ka-band
satellite
antenna
systems
are
part
of a
network
that
is
designed
to
provide
Australian
forces
with
enhanced
access
to
the
Australian
Defence
Wide
Area
Network,
ADF
headquarters,
and
support
elements.
The
network
will
be
using
bandwidth
capacity
on
the
Wideband
Global
SATCOM
(WGS)
system
in
cooperation
with
the
U.S.
Department
of
Defense,
and
other
Australian
defense
satellites.
The
$9.4
million
contract
order
is
for
multiple
9-meter
Ka-band
and
16-meter
X-band
earth
terminals
and
services,
with
delivery
scheduled
for
the
third
quarter
of
calendar
2011.
The
new
terminals
will
be
installed
at
the
ADF
Satellite
Ground
Station
in
Western
Australia
(SGS-West).
The
SGS-West
facility,
being
built
by
BAE
Systems,
is a
complement
to a
similar
system
in
Eastern
Australia.
In
addition
to
faster
data
throughput,
the
new
system
is
designed
to
increase
the
survivability
and
mission
coverage
needs
of
the
ADF.
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