RESTON, Va., July 7 — SES’ wholly-owned subsidiary, SES Space & Defense, won a five-year Blanket Purchase Agreement (BPA) with the U.S. Space Force’s Space Systems Command to provide reliable and secure managed satellite services. This deal enables the Department of War (DoW) to quickly order global Ku-band connectivity, helping people stay connected and protected, even in the world’s most remote locations.
The BPA creates a new, simple way for the military to quickly get strong satellite links in remote mission locations. Every connection under the new agreement uses Ku-band satellites. These satellites cover a large area and are known for high speed and reliable performance. Features include:
- FlexMove: a satellite service that keeps people connected while moving or stopped, even in remote places without cell towers or coverage.
- FlexGovSecure: a security-focused service, using TRANSEC technology, which hides signals to protect against tracking and hacking. With this agreement, the DoW can get a fully managed, TRANSEC-protected Ku-band service, improving safety for critical missions.
- FlexAir: a service for aircraft, built with help from Satcom Direct Government (SDG), a Gogo company. SDG delivers FlexAir services through its own Gogo Plane Simple Ku-band terminal.
“Managed services like Flex provide access to advanced SATCOM capabilities without the cost and complexity of maintaining proprietary infrastructure,” said David Broadbent, President and CEO, SES Space & Defense. “The managed service allows our customers to focus on mission objectives while leveraging industry speed, innovation, and efficiency to stay ahead of evolving threats.”
The agreement reflects the government’s ongoing efforts to modernize satellite communications procurement to flexible, commercially driven procurement models.
“We’re proud to partner with SES Space & Defense to deliver FlexAir,” said Hayden Olson, Head of SDG. “Our Plane Simple Ku-band antennas and extensive understanding of military expectations and requirements position us to support SES in delivering seamless, resilient, high-speed global connectivity to support mission-driven solutions.”
