Insider Brief
- DataPath Inc., a U.S.-based subsidiary of Gilat Satellite Networks, has secured more than $5 million in contracts from the U.S. Department of Defense.
- The contracts cover a range of services related to satellite communications, including system upgrades and technology enhancements to the Department’s Satellite Transportable Terminal units.
- DataPath will focus on enhancing the efficiency and capabilities of existing satellite systems, ensuring that they remain both effective and user-friendly.
DataPath Inc., a U.S.-based subsidiary of Gilat Satellite Networks Ltd., has secured more than $5 million in contracts from the U.S. Department of Defense. Gilat announced the contracts cover a range of services related to satellite communications, including system upgrades and technology enhancements to the Department’s Satellite Transportable Terminal (STT) units.
The work involves maintaining and upgrading critical satellite systems that support military operations. The upgrades are designed to improve the performance and reliability of communications equipment used by U.S. forces in the field. Enhancements will streamline system functionality, making it easier for personnel to operate these technologies during missions.
DataPath will focus on enhancing the efficiency and capabilities of existing satellite systems, ensuring that they remain both effective and user-friendly. By delivering the latest technology and system updates, DataPath aims to boost the overall performance of military communications infrastructure.
Nicole Robinson, President of DataPath, emphasized the company’s commitment to supporting national security efforts. “DataPath is honored to contribute to the U.S. military’s communications systems,” she said, highlighting the company’s role in advancing the technology behind secure and reliable communication for the armed forces.
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