Managing today’s communication networks is a complex balancing act between supporting increasingly large networks and providing greater visibility for customers, all while keeping operational costs in check. SatManage is a sophisticated suite of Web-based software tools for the automat ...
The Evolution Series Satellite Router boards are designed to be easily integrated into portable solutions. The Evolution iConnex boards deliver capabilities into smaller form factors that support data, voice, and video connectivity in highly mobile military and government applications. &n ...
The Series 15100 Satellite Hub is the most flexible satellite hub system available through iGT enabling unparalleled two-way VSAT satellite solutions. The hub houses up to 20 line cards, providing a very modular approach to network expansion. Operators can start off with just a few remotes in one ...
A vital component for any military organization is the ability to communicate, share information and provide support for large, mobile groups of personnel anytime, anywhere. COTM satellite tech ......
Communication infrastructures can experience outages for any number of reasons –environmental factors, human error, and even malicious intent. In every case, maintaining continuity of op ......
Herndon, Va., January 23, 2012 – iDirect Government Technologies (iGT), a wholly owned subsidiary of VT iDirect (iDirect), has relocated its headquarters to a larger office space in Herndon, Va., to accommodate its rapid growth in the federal government market.
Looking back on 2011, the advances in speed and throughput of SATCOM signals have resulted in significant breakthroughs for airborne satellite communications. Similar to when battery technology enabled smaller military communications packs in support of the warfighter, technological airborne innovations are adding value to help the military meet its missions for both homeland security and disaster support. Airborne’s achievements include the ability to upload full-motion video while in flight, giving the military a bird’s eye view for intelligence, surveillance and recognizance. Airborne communications can be used for command assignments, target information imagery, and imagery of natural and man-made disasters.