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Gilat Secures Over 5 Million in Contracts for Defense Connectivity
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Gilat Secures Over 5 Million in Contracts for Defense Connectivity
by Erica Marchand
Paris, France (SPX) Jan 22, 2025

Gilat Satellite Networks Ltd. (NASDAQ, TASE: GILT), a global leader in satellite networking technology and solutions, has announced that its US-based subsidiary, Gilat DataPath, has secured contracts exceeding $5 million. These agreements, awarded by the US Department of Defense (DoD) and other international Defense Forces, involve providing DKET terminals and Field Service Representative (FSR) support. Deliveries under these contracts will span the next 12 months, covering a range of global deployments.

Gilat DataPath's field and technical services are tailored to address the complex connectivity demands of military and defense operations. These new contracts include both extensions of existing agreements and fresh partnerships, reflecting the confidence placed in the company to deliver dependable and high-performance solutions.

"These contracts highlight Gilat DataPath's unwavering dedication to supporting military and government operations worldwide," said Nicole Robinson, President of Gilat DataPath. "By working closely with national and international Defense organizations, we ensure that our equipment is expertly deployed and maintained on-site, enabling seamless, reliable communication when and where it's needed most."

Gilat DataPath continues to enhance its reputation as a reliable partner for defense entities by offering robust, mission-critical solutions designed to perform under the most challenging conditions.

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