Booz Allen Wins $99 Million U.S. Navy Contract for 5G Ship Networks

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Booz Allen Wins $99 Million U.S. Navy Contract for 5G Ship Networks

Booz Allen Hamilton Holding Corporation has announced that it was awarded a $99 million contract by the U.S. Navy's Military Sealift Command. Under the terms of the contract, Booz Allen will engineer, deploy, and sustain wireless networks for civil service mariners aboard government-operated ships. The solution will utilize Low Earth Orbit satellites, advanced wireless and Wi-Fi technologies, and 5G cellular communications to provide secure and reliable connectivity for ships located in the Pacific, Europe, and the United States. This project expands upon Booz Allen's previous 5G prototype work with the Naval Information Warfare Center Atlantic.

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