DOD Increases Spending on PLEO Satellite Internet Program to $13B
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- Oct 30, 2024
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The Department of Defense has
raised the ceiling value
of the Proliferated Low Earth Orbit, or PLEO, Satellite-Based Services program, from $900 million to approximately $13 billion in response to the increasing demand across the military, SpaceNews reported Tuesday.
Table of Contents at the possibility of raising the contract ceiling due to rising military demand.
Prior to the increase, about $660 million of the contract’s original ceiling had been spent.
According to the report, most of the orders under the contract have been for the militarized version of SpaceX‘s Starlink service called Starshield.
Offering Flexibility to Vendors and Government
Kevin Seybert, SpaceX’s business development leader for Starlink and Starshield, said the PLEO contract allows vendors to define services, enabling them to advance more flexible pricing options.
Seybert added that the contract could help DOD keep pace with commercial innovation because it allows them to integrate new tech capabilities.
According to the report, the IDIQ contract provides the government with an opportunity to get more favorable pricing by consolidating demand across all military branches.
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