Author: Naomi Cooper|| Date Published: August 23, 2022
Viasat (Nasdaq: VSAT) booked a $99 million order during the second quarter of its 2023 fiscal year to supply Joint Tactical Radio System terminals to the U.S. Navy.
The order from Naval Information Warfare Systems Command is part of a potential $998 million indefinite-delivery/indefinite-quantity contract awarded in May 2020, the company said Monday.
Viasat’s software-defined radio offering for the Multifunctional Information Distribution System JTRS program is designed to support Link 16 military communications and transmit data across ground, maritime and aerial platforms.
“MIDS JTRS radios are a critically important tool that enables warfighters to maintain communications superiority and secure data transport on the battlefield, as well as securely communicate with allied forces,” said Craig Miller, president of Viasat’s government systems division.
CACI International has secured a potential five-year, $416 million SeaPort-Next Generation task order to sustain and modernize information technology systems…
Cherry Bekaert has acquired accounting and advisory firm Tarsus to expand outsourced accounting, real-time financial reporting and strategic chief financial…
General Dynamics Information Technology has received a U.S. Navy contract worth $988 million to modernize and integrate command, control, communications,…
Dave Wajsgras, an eight-time Wash100 Award winner, has been named chairman and CEO of Everfox. The cybersecurity company said Monday that Wajsgras will…
The Transportation Security Administration has announced a contract opportunity with an estimated value exceeding $100 million for enterprise-wide IT support…