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OptiStreams Awarded Federal GSA Schedule For Government Services

OptiStreams GSA schedule includes one of the most extensive offerings of Aetheron, DIRECWAY and iDirect VSAT satellite solutions available.
Fresno CA (SPX) Jan 18, 2005
OptiStreams announced today it has been awarded a GSA schedule from the federal government's General Services Administration.

OptiStreams offers comprehensive satellite-based communications solutions that facilitate secure broadband communications for both routine and mission-critical applications.

With access to a fleet of 20+ satellites, OptiStreams full range of satellite services and end-to-end solutions allows for secure, reliable communications and comprehensive global coverage.

OptiStreams GSA schedule now allows federal agencies to efficiently purchase select capacity and uplink/downlink services. The schedule also includes expert support related to OptiStreams' network of satellites, as well as the necessary engineering and consulting services such as network development and project implementation.

"9-11 changed everything as it relates to communication and preparedness. Federal agencies increasingly have the need for high bandwidth transmissions of data, audio and video - a demand that is often best addressed by satellite services in most parts of the world. The GSA schedule allows OptiStreams to more effectively meet the increasing needs of our government clients through a streamlined process," said Jon Haugan, CEO of OptiStreams, who also noted the company was able to secure its GSA schedule within 90 days.

"Being awarded the schedule in such a short time frame is a testimony to OptiStreams' rapidly growing product and service offerings and their relevance to Homeland Security, first responders, disaster recovery and mobile VSAT applications."

OptiStreams GSA schedule includes one of the most extensive offerings of Aetheron, DIRECWAY and iDirect VSAT satellite solutions available.

One of the primary procurement vehicles for government agencies, GSA schedules provide agencies with a cost-effective and streamlined processes for securing technology services from companies with proven track records of performance.

OptiStreams will continue to seek additional relevant product and service offerings to add to its schedule in an effort to provide government clientele with the best possible solutions and remain an experienced, trusted source to agencies seeking satellite technology solutions.

OptiStreams reputation for highly reliable network solutions, customer service and responsiveness have been validated by relationships with diverse government customers including the U.S. Department of Defense, U.S. Army, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, FEMA, the State of Arizona and other civilian and defense-related agencies.

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