{"id":84982,"date":"2011-04-19T00:24:23","date_gmt":"2011-04-18T16:24:23","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/wp-productionenv-bjg9h2g2bgg5b8aa.southeastasia-01.azurewebsites.net\/news\/gilat-ceo-levinberg-government-satellite-market-worth-4-billion\/"},"modified":"2011-04-19T00:24:23","modified_gmt":"2011-04-18T16:24:23","slug":"gilat-ceo-levinberg-government-satellite-market-worth-4-billion","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/starpath.global\/news\/gilat-ceo-levinberg-government-satellite-market-worth-4-billion\/","title":{"rendered":"Gilat CEO Levinberg: Government Satellite Market Worth $4 Billion"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" width=\"100\" vspace=\"8\" hspace=\"8\" height=\"112\" border=\"1\" align=\"right\" src=\"\/Assets\/Image\/Amiram%20Levinberg%20pic.jpg\" alt=\"\"><strong>Gilat Satellite Networks<\/strong> incorporated manufacturers <strong>Raysat Antenna Systems<\/strong> and <strong>Wavestream<\/strong> as&nbsp; key elements of the company\u2019s strategy to beef up its overall  capabilities and focus on civil government, defense and military  markets. With these acquisitions now complete, the company is hoping to  bring a number of new products to the market. Gilat CEO Amiram Levinberg spoke with <em>Via Satellite<\/em> about the  company\u2019s aggressive moves into the military and defense markets,  possible future acquisitions, as well as new technologies the company  hopes to rollout during the next year. <\/p>\n<h2>\nVia Satellite: What was your strategy behind your acquisitions of Raysat and Wavestream last year?<\/h2>\n<p><strong>Levinberg: <\/strong>Both Wavestream  and Raysat are strong players in the defense market, each with unique  capabilities with many of their opportunities in the defense business.  These acquisitions also gave us an entrance into other growth markets  such as homeland security and satellite-on-the-move applications. As a  result, we have become a much more diversified company and things have  changed significantly for us this past year.&nbsp;We have added to our portfolio several technologies from the  acquisitions, which we would  like to introduce to system integrators supplying to the Pentagon. We  also announced at the end of 2009 that we were establishing a dedicated  research and development group to develop derivatives of our  technologies aimed toward the military market. At SATELLITE 2011, we  introduced a new military VSAT to support small dish solutions that are  usually used in communications-on-the-move applications. It is based on  innovative spread-spectrum technology that we think will give us an  advantage for mobile applications.<\/p>\n<h2>\nVia Satellite: What capabilities would you like to add?<\/h2>\n<p><strong>Levinberg: <\/strong>When it comes to Spacenet, we would want to  expand our managed network capabilities. We introduced a network  appliance called PrysmPro in the United States. PrysmPro is a technology  that enables a service provider to offer a broader array of services  and not just satellite communications and is particularly suited for  situations where there is more than one connection to the Wide Area  Network. For example, situations where you have DSL and satellite, or 3G  and satellite, can be managed from a single device providing  high-availability of service at a more attractive price to the user.<br \/>\n&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; We want to expand PrysmPro\u2019s offerings and capabilities within the  U.S. domestic market as well as introduce it into international markets.  Spacenet plans to enhance its offerings in the area of managed network  services organically. We will also be looking for additional  capabilities that Spacenet currently does not have, whereby a  small-scale acquisition can strengthen and complement our offering.  Since we find these are common issues with other service providers in  the international markets as well, we will be looking to expand our  sales outside the United States.<\/p>\n<h2>\nVia Satellite: What new services are you planning to launch this year?<\/h2>\n<p><strong>Levinberg: <\/strong>Besides introducing PrysmPro to  international markets and expanding our defense portfolio, we will  introduce a new product later this year, which is aimed at cellular and  high-end services. It is a product optimized for high-bandwidth  services. <br \/>\n&nbsp;&nbsp; We also will have a new line of Wavestream products aimed to replace  TWTs for the big broadcasters. It is a very interesting market because  this market has been dominated by TWT to this point. Replacing TWT with  solid0-state is a very interesting move and we foresee a very solid  market there. We have had our first sales in this segment, and we hope  to expand our success in 2011. We also plan to introduce new phased  array antennas from Raysat Antenna Systems that are electronically  steered. This technology is usually optimized for airborne  communications, but it may be used for other applications as well. We  will also introduce a new range of antennas with higher performance.&nbsp; <\/p>\n<h2>\nVia Satellite: How much is the government market worth in Gilat\u2019s Long-Term Strategy?<\/h2>\n<p><strong>Levinberg: <\/strong>The U.S. government market is a very big  market for satellite communications, estimated at about $4 billion.  Since we had almost no activity in this sector it was a natural growth  candidate for us. However, outside of the United States, military and  homeland security \u2018discovered\u2019 satellite only fairly recently. This has  since become a growing market, one that is a good fit for Gilat, which  has a significant international presence.&nbsp; <\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Gilat Satellite Networks incorporated manufacturers Raysat Antenna Systems and Wavestream as&nbsp; key elements of the company\u2019s strategy to beef up its overall capabilities and focus on civil government, defense and military markets. With these acquisitions now complete, the company is hoping to bring a number of new products to the market. 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