WASHINGTON โ€” Intelsat General Corp. of Bethesda, Md., was awarded a contract worth as much as $542.7 million over five years to provide global end-to-end satellite communications services for the U.S. Navy, according to a Jan. 26 Defense Department press release.

Intelsat General, a subsidiary of satellite operator Intelsat of Washington and Bermuda, will provide C-, Ku- and X-band satellite capacity, ground terminals and terrestrial backhaul and network management services as the prime contractor for the Navyโ€™s Commercial Broadband Satellite Program (CBSP). The program will replace the Navyโ€™s current L-band mobile satellite services provided by Inmarsat of London.

While Intelsat does not operate any X-band communications satellites, the company in September announced a strategic arrangement with Paradigm Secure Communications of the United Kingdom to be its preferred provider of X-band capacity. Paradigm operates the Skynet satellite fleet on behalf of Britainโ€™s Ministry of Defence.

The indefinite-delivery, indefinite-quantity CBSP contract, which includes one base year and four one-year options, was issued by the Defense Information Systems Agency. Four other competitors submitted bids for the contract, the release said.