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VIASAT INC

3 facts from 2 public sources, as of 20 August 2026.

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Contract award

Federal subcontract 4900093599, $439,955 under L-3 COMMUNICATIONS INTEGRATED SYSTEMS L.P.: RADIO AND TELEVISION BROADCASTING AND WIRELESS COM

USAspending.gov award data · retrieved 20 August 2026 · dated 26 September 2025

Domain verified

viasat.com is this company's own domain: stated by Reuben Mann on 2026-08-20, and confirmed by this page naming the company

VIASAT INC website · retrieved 20 August 2026

The company's own statement

Viasat is a global communications company connecting homes, businesses, governments & militaries with satellite internet, connectivity solutions, & additional services.

VIASAT INC website · retrieved 20 August 2026

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