Viasat Selected for $4.8B Ceiling NASA Near Space Network Services Contract
January 21 2025 - 7:00AM
Viasat, Inc. (NASDAQ: VSAT), a global leader in satellite
communications, announced today it was selected by NASA to support
the agency’s direct-to-Earth (DTE) capabilities via the Near Space
Network (NSN) Services contract, part of a five-year multi-award
indefinite delivery, indefinite quantity (IDIQ) contract program
with an option to extend five years at a total cumulative value of
$4.82 billion. Viasat is one of four commercial companies NASA
announced will receive Task Order awards under this initiative.
Initially, Viasat will provide global ground segment support
services to NASA missions, with the potential to provide additional
services in the future.
The NASA NSN Services contract will provide
commercial ground and space relay services for future NASA missions
from low Earth orbit (LEO) to two million kilometers from Earth. As
part of the contract, Viasat’s Defense and Advanced Technologies
(DAT) business will join other commercial providers in supplying
DTE connectivity to current and planned NASA space missions. In
2023, NASA reported it satisfies about 36% of its DTE services
through commercial providers, leaving significant room to expand
with the aim to fully use commercial DTE services for near-space
missions.
Viasat will support NASA communications with its
global Viasat Real-Time Earth (RTE) Ground-Segment-as-a-Service
(GSaaS) network, providing LEO missions with a resilient and
high-throughput satellite to ground communications solution. Viasat
has teamed with ATLAS Space Operations, leveraging their Freedom
Ground Software as a Service and Global Federated Network, and the
Alaska Satellite Facility (ASF) to provide NASA with a modern,
highly capable, and geographically diverse satellite ground
network. The Viasat RTE network is capable of multi-gigabit per
second downlinks over a hybrid network-of-networks with a footprint
across six continents, allowing NASA to significantly increase its
daily opportunities to downlink information and support the timely
delivery of mission critical data. Viasat’s integrated RTE network
capability will offer modern ground advancements in artificial
intelligence, machine learning, and cloud-based optimization, as
well as the benefits of a resilient and scalable ground network
solution.
“Viasat is thrilled to be selected by NASA to
support NSN Services for critical mission needs,” said Kent Leka,
Vice President and General Manager of Antenna Systems at Viasat.
“From its inception, the Viasat RTE ground service was designed to
be a high throughput, scalable, and automated ground service for
supporting the most critical and data intensive missions in space.
Through our work with ATLAS Space Operations and the Alaska
Satellite Facility, NASA will gain access to a cutting-edge
communications solution that improves performance, significantly
increases efficiencies over legacy systems, and provides a more
cost-effective service for delivering mission data. We are excited
to bring these advanced ground services forward to support NASA’s
evolving NSN Services requirements.”
The Viasat network includes access to an
existing global Ka-band network for remote sensing data, and future
enhancements will enable the integration of Viasat’s advanced space
relay solutions for L-band and Ka-band. Viasat’s multi-orbit space
relay services are separately being demonstrated under the NASA
Communications Services Project, which supports NASA’s transition
from its legacy Tracking and Data Relay Satellite System (TDRSS).
In November 2024, the agency announced that the NSN will no longer
onboard new TDRSS users and will support missions either through
the network’s existing DTE capabilities or commercial relay
services.
The NSN Services contract aligns with NASA’s aim
to identify and take advantage of available commercial capabilities
to support mission communications and navigation requirements. By
integrating additional commercial providers into the NSN, NASA can
transport more science, tracking, telemetry and command data to
support NASA’s communications requirements for current and future
missions.
Visit our website to learn more about Viasat
Real-Time Earth network services.
About
Viasat Viasat is a global communications company
that believes everyone and everything in the world can be
connected. With offices in 24 countries around the world, our
mission shapes how consumers, businesses, governments and
militaries around the world communicate and connect. Viasat is
developing the ultimate global communications network to power
high-quality, reliable, secure, affordable, fast connections to
positively impact people's lives anywhere they are — on the ground,
in the air or at sea — while building a sustainable future in
space. In May 2023, Viasat completed its acquisition of Inmarsat,
combining the teams, technologies and resources of the two
companies to create a new global communications partner. Learn more
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Forward-Looking StatementsThis press release
contains forward-looking statements that are subject to the safe
harbors created under the Securities Act of 1933 and the Securities
Exchange Act of 1934. Forward-looking statements include, among
others, statements that refer to Viasat’s support of NASA’s Near
Space Network with Real-Time Earth ground segment services and
advanced space relay capabilities; the expected benefits and
performance of the Viasat services to support communications for
NASA missions; and the potential value of awards under the IDIQ NSN
services contract. Readers are cautioned that actual results could
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