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DeCA selects E&E to provide HughesNet network system

CBR Staff Writer Published 29 January 2009

The companies provide managed terrestrial and satellite broadband network services for commissaries worldwide

The Defense Commissary Agency, or DeCA, has selected E&E Enterprises Global, a provider of information assurance services, to provide a HughesNet network system to support its commissaries worldwide. The contract award is valued at $12m and is for a term of one-year, with three one-year options.

Hughes Network Systems will provide the VPN service to E&E Enterprises Global as a subcontractor, utilizing its HughesNet broadband satellite service.

Under the terms of the agreement, E&E Enterprises Global and Hughes will provide a turn-key commercial, off-the-shelf managed terrestrial and satellite broadband network service. In doing so, E&E Enterprises Global and Hughes will ensure the continuity of DeCA business functions such as point of sales; debit and credit card transaction authorizations; just-in-time product ordering; shipping; receiving; invoicing and billing; e-mail; as well as payroll and personnel management in commissaries worldwide.

Tony Bardo, assistant vice president of government solutions at Hughes, said: This managed broadband network solution will help support DeCA in its mission to provide premier quality-of-life benefits to the Armed Forces. We are looking forward to working with E&E Enterprises Global and DeCA to implement Hughes' proven managed broadband network service in this effort.

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