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[Satellite TODAY Insider 12-10-10] Hughes Network Systems has unveiled a new terrestrial satellite service offering that it hopes will serve U.S. federal agencies as its national managed broadband network, the company announced Dec. 9.
     Hughes released the new managed network services offering through its U.S. General Services Administration (GSA) schedule contract vehicle and Networx partners, which allows U.S. government customers to take up any combination of voice, video, and data solutions for federal agencies and field offices across the country.  
      “With this offering, Hughes is able to deliver what has, until now, been missing from the landscape of federal networking options: a national managed broadband service that leverages terrestrial, wireless, and satellite technologies to deliver the most cost-effective solutions tailored to an agency’s specific requirements. This is particularly useful for small and medium-sized field offices that need to connect to an agency’s cloud or meet anticipated requirements for telework,” Tony Bardo, assistant vice president for government solutions at Hughes, said in a statement.
    Along with voice, video and data, the service, backed by enterprise-grade service-level agreements, features tailored architecture designed security and IT requirements, a multi-transport broadband network for DSL, cable, 3G, and satellite, as well as turnkey implementation. The offering also includes program management and customer service through Hughes’ Network Operations Center.  
    Bardo said the technology involved in the service provides the government with connectivity options that are new to the sector. “Now, there is no such thing as a federal agency, field office, or home office that is too remote for secure, managed broadband service coverage,” he said.
    Hughes was selected by the GSA to provide commercial satellite communications under the GSA and U.S. Defense Intelligence Systems Agency’s expanded Future ComSatCom Services Acquisition (FCSA) program in November. Through FCSA, the government can acquire any part of or a fully managed end-to-end satellite services solution in any commercially available commercial satellite communications frequency band, including L-, S-, C-, X-, Ku-, extended Ku-, Ka- and UHF.

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