Author: Matthew Nelson|| Date Published: February 10, 2021
A business group within Comtech Telecommunications' (Nasdaq: CMTL) government solutions segment will help the U.S. Army maintain ground satellite stations under a potential $235.7 million contract.
Work also covers repair, logistics, engineering, upgrade and training support services.
The company booked the contract during the second quarter of its 2021 fiscal year with a potential base value of $57.9 million and received $11.5 million in initial Army funds.
Comtech added that the award includes three option years.
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