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    Viasat wins $307 million Marine Corps satellite communications contract

    AdminBy AdminMay 9, 2026 Science
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    Viasat wins 7 million Marine Corps satellite communications contract

    WASHINGTON — The Space Systems Command’s commercial space office awarded Viasat a $307 million contract to provide satellite communications services for the U.S. Marine Corps. The company is retaining the work after winning a recompete for the contract supporting Marine Corps global communications.according to a May 8 announcement.

    The five-year contract is for the Marine Corps Enterprise Commercial Satellite Services, or MECS2.

    “This contract provides access to multi-orbit commercial satellite communications in all commercially available frequency bands via orbit and terrestrial resources, day-to-day resource management. Work will be performed at varying locations worldwide,” the announcement said.

    The Space Systems Command’s Commercial Space Office procures commercial satellite communications services on behalf of U.S. military branches. Under the MECS2 program, the Marine Corps is seeking to integrate multi-orbit and multi-band services that leverage newer commercial satellite architectures.

    The contract covers both transponded bandwidth capacity and end-to-end managed services across multiple satellite frequency bands, as well as cellular connectivity intended to support worldwide communications requirements.

    The reference to “multi-orbit” reflects a broader Defense Department push to combine services from satellites operating in geostationary orbit, medium Earth orbit and low Earth orbit rather than relying on a single network architecture. 

    Inmarsat, which was acquired by Viasat in 2023, previously held the MECS2 contract. The procurement was opened to competitors last year, though only Viasat submitted a proposal.

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    Sandra Erwin writes about military space programs, policy, technology and the industry that supports this sector. She has covered the military, the Pentagon, Congress and the defense industry for nearly two decades as editor of NDIA’s National Defense…
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