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Viasat reported today that it has received a renewal contract from the U.S. Navy, and will continue to offer up managed internet, Wi-Fi, voice, and other services fro personal use networks across Navy facilities worldwide. Financial details of that contract renewal were not announced. Viasat says the contract was a five year extension with the Navy Exchange Service Command s NEXCOM Telecommunications Program Office. Viasat said the renewal also includes rollout of new, interactive satellite-based high-definition TV service at 32 Navy Lodge sites.
By BILL WAGNER | The Capitol | Published: March 3, 2021
Stars and Stripes is making stories on the coronavirus pandemic available free of charge. See more staff and wire stories here. Sign up for our daily coronavirus newsletter here. Please support our journalism with a subscription. ANNAPOLIS, Md. (Tribune News Service) This past weekend was a glorious one for Navy athletics. Navy varsity teams were involved with 26 events, 20 of which were held here in Annapolis. All that activity is due to an unprecedented situation in which fall, winter and spring sports compete simultaneously. Sunday alone was a whirlwind with Navy beating Jacksonville in lacrosse, Colgate in men s soccer and Loyola Maryland in men s basketball. The Midshipmen were also victorious in women s tennis along with men and women s swimming and diving.
Frances Smith has only lived five of her 77 years on this earth without knowing William Smith Jr. the first five.The pair met in kindergarten, and for the next seven decades, they were inseparable eventually marrying in 1965 and raising two children. Their relationship was jolted three years ago, when William suffered two strokes, rendering him bedridden and voiceless and requiring that he move to an assisted living facility in St. Mary’s County.