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GAO-06-480R 1 (2006-04-17)

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       Accountability * Integrity * Reliability
United States Government Accountability Office
Washington, DC 20548


         April 17, 2006

         Congressional Requesters


         Subject: Department of Defense Actions to Modify its Commercial Communications
         Satellite Services Procurement Process

         The Department of Defense (DOD) continues to rely on commercial satellite
         communications to plan and support operations. DOD use of commercial satellite
         bandwidth has increased over the past few years, making the department the largest
         single customer of commercial satellite bandwidth. In recent years, DOD's process for
         acquiring commercial satellite communications has received criticism for being
         lengthy, inflexible, and costly. DOD is now reexamining how it procures commercial
         satellite services to address these issues. You asked us to summarize the actions that
         DOD has taken to date in revising its requirements and acquisition approach for
         commercial satellite services.

         Summary

         DOD has taken several actions to develop a new approach for procuring commercial
         satellite communications services. On December 14, 2004, the department issued a new
         policy for implementing an approach for planning, acquiring, and managing commercial
         fixed satellite services. To address the cost-effectiveness element of the new policy, in
         July 2005, the Defense Information Systems Agency (DISA) completed a cost-benefit
         analysis that considered multiple options for procuring satellite services. Summaries of
         these documents are presented below.'

         DOD is working to determine how to improve its procurement processes by studying
         different acquisition methods. Also, DOD has been reaching out to industry in order to
         learn about capabilities and costs related to the planning, acquisition, and management
         of commercial fixed satellite services. DOD will make a final determination on whether
         the existing or modified contracts can meet the full range of capabilities needed by the
         warfighters or whether any successor contracts will be required. In parallel, DOD and
         DISA officials are working with the Navy to consolidate the Navy's worldwide satellite
         communications requirements under one task order.2 Upon completing the above
         mentioned analysis and determining the success of the Navy consolidation effort, DOD


         1Assistant Secretary of Defense for Networks and Information Integration, Policy for the Planning, Acquisition,
         and Management of Commercial Satellite Communications Fixed Satellite Services (FSS), (Washington, D.C.:
         Dec. 14, 2004).
         2 A task order is an order for services placed against an established contract or with government sources.


GAO-06-480R Status Report on Commercial Communications Satellite Services


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