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The Defense Information Systems Agency gave Iridium a...

The Defense Information Systems Agency gave Iridium a $400 million multiyear contract to provide satellite airtime services for the Department of Defense. The contract is effective Tuesday, and Iridium will provide “unlimited global secure and unsecure voice, low and high-speed…

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data, paging and distributed tactical communications system services for an unlimited number of DOD and other federal government subscribers,” Iridium said in a news release (http://bit.ly/1dbR7vP). The contract extends the government’s relationship with Iridium and “ensures the continuation of service through new terms which offer program stability and the best value to the DOD to expand services supporting its critical missions,” Iridium said.