GAITHERSBURG, Md., Sept. 05, 2017 -- UltiSat, Inc., a leading provider of end-to-end managed satellite network solutions and high-touch professional services, is pleased to announce that it has been awarded a NATO Framework Agreement. Under this agreement, UltiSat will be providing consulting services in support of a major NATO technical support program. The scope of these services includes subject matter expert staffing in support of NATO missions around the world.
“UltiSat is honored to have been selected as a partner for this important project,” said M.G. Abutaleb, CEO of UltiSat. “We bring relevant past performance in the provision of high-touch professional services to mission-critical programs such as required under this Framework Agreement, including significant in-theater operations support. Our team looks forward to supporting NATO’s mission on this program and to future opportunities where our expertise can add value.”
About UltiSat:
Headquartered in Gaithersburg, MD, USA, UltiSat provides a wide range of satellite communications products, services and infrastructure including Very Small Aperture Terminal (VSAT), airborne ISR/COTM, teleport, mobile satellite and professional services in support of mission-critical applications. UltiSat delivers high-value solutions to end users in some of the most remote and harsh locations in over 130 countries on 7 continents around the globe. With customer networks that vary from a few sites to hundreds of locations, UltiSat's technical expertise and technology-agnostic approach ensure that our customers get the best-fit / best-value solutions. UltiSat customers include U.S. and foreign government agencies, government contractors, IGOs, NGOs and multinational enterprises. For more information, visit www.ultisat.com.
Media Contact: Laura Moreno-Davis, MBA Director of Marketing [email protected] (240) 813-7578


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