Monday, March 25, 2013

Inmarsat wins new mobile satcom services contract with FEMA


Inmarsat Government has secured a new satellite communications contract with the U.S. Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) for the Company's MSS (mobile satellite services.)

The new MSS contract is worth US$3.5 million in total, and will last for up to five years. The initial contract period is for one year. FEMA can choose to extend its agreement by four one-year increments.

Inmarsat Government will tap its entire product and service portfolio to create cost-effective, innovative, and secure end-to-end satcom solutions for FEMA. This includes the Company's Global Xpress service, Inmarsat's new global Ka-band network, which is scheduled to enter service this 2013 and achieve full global service in 2014.

Inmarsat services will allow FEMA support personnel to access reliable, mission-critical communications during disasters. The Company's satellite communications solutions allow first responders to immediately contact other personnel and command and operational centers.

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