WASHINGTON — Satellite communications provider Viasat has secured its first task order worth $3.5 million under a new U.S.
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This is the first Task Order award for Viasat under the 10-year IDIQ contract, which now has an expanded ceiling value of $13 billion. As part of this contract, Viasat aims to provide a suite of fully ...
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