GAITHERSBURG, Md., Aug. 23, 2017 -- UltiSat, Inc., has been awarded a subcontract to support Envistacom, LLC in providing Tier II technical support of the Teleport and Regional Hub Node (RHN) at the Enterprise Satellite Communications (SATCOM) Gateway Facility (ESG-L) located at Landstuhl, Germany.
As part of this subcontract, UltiSat is supporting the operations and maintenance of multiple systems at the ESG-L, including the Defense Satellite Communications System (DSCS), Standardized Tactical Entry Point (STEP), Teleport, and Regional Hub Node (RHN).
“UltiSat is proud and honored to be able to leverage our global SATCOM capability to support this vital national security effort,” said Jim Condon, European Account Manager at UltiSat. “The work we will be performing as part of Team Envistacom at the Landstuhl facility provides further demonstration of UltiSat’s commitment to supporting our partners and the U.S. Government, as well as to expand our high-touch professional services practice.”
The Landstuhl Teleport is the largest U.S. Army SATCOM Facility overseas and has the important role of providing DoD warfighters – anywhere on the ground, air, and sea on five continents and three oceans - with critical communication necessary to the mission of defending our nation.
“Envistacom takes pride in collaborating with partners who can be trusted to deliver the best possible solutions to our customers,” said Alan Carson, Vice President, Envistacom. “We are excited to have UltiSat on Team Envistacom in support of our contract with ESG-L, and we are confident that this proven team of partners possesses the experience and expertise to successfully support ESG-L and their missions.”
About UltiSat:
Headquartered in Gaithersburg, MD, USA, UltiSat provides a wide range of satellite communications products, services and infrastructure incorporating Very Small Aperture Terminal (VSAT), airborne ISR/COTM, teleport, secure NOC and high-touch professional services in support of mission-critical applications. UltiSat delivers high-value solutions to end users in some of the most remote and harsh environments in over 130 countries on 7 continents. With customer networks that vary from a few sites to hundreds of locations, UltiSat's technical expertise and technology-agnostic approach ensure that our customers get the best-fit / best-value solutions. UltiSat customers include U.S. and global government agencies, government contractors, inter-governmental organizations (IGOs), non-governmental organizations (NGOs) and multinational enterprises. For more information, visit www.ultisat.com.
About Envistacom:
Envistacom is a privately held, Hispanic woman-owned technology company that provides counterterrorism, cyber and communications solutions to U.S. and coalition partners in the aerospace, defense and intelligence communities. Customers rely on Envistacom for innovative technology and subject-matter expertise to achieve their missions in identifying and defeating global threats. Envistacom is a trusted partner in protecting military, civilians and critical infrastructure around the world. For more information, please visit http://www.envistacom.com/.
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