Contrivian has entered into an agreement with Amazon Leo to act as an authorised reseller, aiming to deliver resilient and high-performance connectivity solutions for state and local government agencies across the United States. The partnership is expected to enhance Contrivian’s multi-modal networking capabilities and support reliable communications for mission-critical applications and services.
Contrivian combines low Earth orbit technology with its proprietary Lighthouse performance optimisation technology and NorthStar lifecycle management solution to deliver intelligent, software-defined multi-constellation connectivity. This eliminates the need for failover across networking technologies as well as across satellite constellations, with no disruption to applications or end users.
Grant Kirkwood, CEO of Contrivian, said: “We aren’t just providing satellite connectivity. We’re enabling mission-critical applications and services on a global scale. We’re providing software-enabled connectivity that is intelligently integrated, continuously monitored, and managed as part of a unified operational model. Our agreement with Amazon Leo strengthens that architecture. It reflects how resilient networks must now be designed. It adds true diversity at the satellite layer and gives our customers greater control, greater performance stability, and greater assurance when failure is not an option.”
Contrivian engineers, orchestrates, and manages mission-critical connectivity for organisations that operate in environments where downtime carries operational, financial or safety risk. The company integrates fiber, broadband, LTE/5G, and low Earth orbit satellite into a single, performance-driven architecture.
Carolyn Cuppernull, Business Development at Amazon Leo for Government, added: “Amazon Leo is developing the world’s most advanced satellite communication network. Through this agreement with Contrivian, we will provide essential connectivity to state and local government agencies, enabling them to stay connected and share vital information, even in isolated areas or during service disruptions.”
Contrivian serves public sector agencies, healthcare providers, energy operators, financial institutions, and other critical industries. It designs, deploys, monitors, and supports connectivity across fixed sites, remote facilities, and mobile operations worldwide. The company continues to invest in advanced satellite orchestration capabilities as the global low Earth orbit ecosystem evolves.


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