The Defense Information Systems Agency has awarded Viasat a $153-million contract to deliver network services for the US Army Project Manager Mission Command’s Blue Force Tracker (BFT) solution.
BFT incorporates digital navigation systems informing allied forces and commanders on location data of “friendlies” on the battlefield.
The company will leverage engineering, operation, and technical expertise to support the capability’s connectivity and readiness.
Additional tasks include maintenance and configuration of related hardware and software suites. Upgrades, development, and modifications will also be facilitated to support future BFT network modernization objectives.
Viasat’s contract includes a base period with an additional four-year option.
“Viasat is honored to continue its history of providing support for the global L-Band BFT network and systems, and the continued modernization of how critical situational awareness is made available across the tactical edge at scale,” Viasat Government Mission Connections and Cybersecurity VP David Schmolke stated.
“Our team will deliver the engineering and networking services, and technology innovation required to continue evolving the BFT network operations and capability.”
“We have a deep understanding of the BFT mission and the information warfighters need to make real-time decisions that support operations and save lives.”
Satellite Communication System for Army
Viasat first engaged with the US Army’s BFT effort in 2010, in which it received a $477-million award to supply “next-generation” satellite equipment with high speed and low latency features.
The resulting solutions were applied to the service’s Force XXI Battle Command Brigade and Below Program, which distributes BFT communication and navigational systems between troops, vehicles, aircraft, and command and control facilities.