Ottawa signs partnership with Canadian firms on military’s Arctic satellite project
OTTAWA — Ottawa has signed a new strategic partnership with the Canadian firms Telesat and MDA Space to develop military satellite communications for the Canadian Armed Forces in the Arctic.
It’s among the first major military procurements to be managed by Ottawa’s new Defence Investment Agency, which handles projects worth more than $100 million.
MP Stephen Fuhr, the secretary of state for defence procurement, said the Canadian military has limited satellite communications options in the region, with most available options consisting of commercial rather than military networks.
“That’s why modernizing our surveillance and communications systems in the north is so important,” Fuhr said at an announcement in Ottawa on Tuesday. “It will allow us to detect threats earlier and make and communicate information to decision makers faster.”