Comtech Telecommunications received a contract valued up to $235.7 million to provide the U.S. Army with ongoing system refurbishments, sustainment services and baseband equipment.
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The contract will support the sustainment of the Army’s AN/TSC-198 secret IP router (SIPR) and non-secure IP router (NIPR) access point (SNAP) family of ground satellite terminals, to include spare parts, repairs, upgrades, refurbishments, logistics and engineering services, and training.
The total contract value includes a base year award and three one-year option periods exercisable by the army. The $57.9 million base year award ceiling has been initially funded $11.5 million by the army, with additional funding expected to occur over the remaining base year performance period.
“Comtech is honored to remain the U.S. Army’s trusted partner in providing refurbishments, sustainment services and baseband equipment,” said Comtech Chairman and CEO Fred Kornberg. “We are pleased that we have won this competitive solicitation, further reinforcing our legacy of supporting the U.S. Army.”
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