The network will be using bandwidth capacity on the Wideband Global SATCOM (WGS) system in cooperation with the U.S. Department of Defense, and other Australian defense satellites. The US$9.4 million contract order is for multiple 9-meter Ka- and 16-meter X-band earth terminals and services, with delivery scheduled for the third quarter of calendar 2011. The new terminals will be installed at the ADF Satellite Ground Station in Western Australia (SGS-West). The SGS-West facility, being built by BAE Systems, is a complement to a similar system in Eastern Australia. In addition to faster data throughput, the new system is designed to increase the survivability and mission coverage needs of the ADF.
Satnews Daily
November 2nd, 2009
A Definite "Down Under" Development For ViaSat
The network will be using bandwidth capacity on the Wideband Global SATCOM (WGS) system in cooperation with the U.S. Department of Defense, and other Australian defense satellites. The US$9.4 million contract order is for multiple 9-meter Ka- and 16-meter X-band earth terminals and services, with delivery scheduled for the third quarter of calendar 2011. The new terminals will be installed at the ADF Satellite Ground Station in Western Australia (SGS-West). The SGS-West facility, being built by BAE Systems, is a complement to a similar system in Eastern Australia. In addition to faster data throughput, the new system is designed to increase the survivability and mission coverage needs of the ADF.

