TeleCommunication Systems receives Army contract
TeleCommunication Systems has received $7.1 million in funding from the U.S. Army to provide additional secret Internet protocol router (SIPR) and non-secure Internet Protocol router access point (SNAP) VSAT satellite systems with related field service representative support.
TeleCommunication Systems has received $7.1 million in funding from the U.S. Army to provide additional secret Internet protocol router (SIPR) and non-secure Internet Protocol router access point (SNAP) VSAT satellite systems with related field service representative support. The SNAP funding is for the company’s SwiftLink deployable communications products. The SNAP program includes options for approximately 1,500 terminals and supporting equipment.
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