The company said Tuesday that it would continue to perform onsite support for the GPS-based force tracking system designed to monitor data and messaging traffic.
The system is intended to help NATO identify friendly forces and avoid fratricide.
“We value our long-term relationship with NATO and the trust that Globecomm has earned by providing this service since 2007, â said Paul Knudsen, vice president of foreign government business development at Globecomm.