LGS, a subsidiary of Alcatel-Lucent (NYSE: ALU) dedicated to serving the
U.S. government community, and REDCOM Laboratories Inc., a company that
designs and manufactures the world’s most reliable digital and
IP-enabled telecommunications systems, announced today that they are
working together on a solution that will deliver end-to-end secure
communications on the move. These new capabilities support major U.S.
Government initiatives for deployable, secure communications that
leverage the capabilities and interoperability of commercial cellular
and Voice over IP (VoIP) technologies.
The combination of technical expertise brought to the table by both LGS
and REDCOM provides military customers with rapidly deployable command
and control communications systems capable of supporting both voice and
data requirements at security levels up to Department of Defense (DoD)
Type-1. These solutions sets have already been demonstrated to a number
of DoD customers and will be a part of the upcoming Joint Users
Interoperability Communications Exercise (JUICE) taking place at Fort
Monmouth, N.J., June 1-19.
"Working with REDCOM’s JITC-certified products, LGS is able to leverage
its strong experience in providing mobile wireless communications
equipment and add to that a level of secure encryption that makes this
solution set particularly attractive for tactical and battlefield
usage,” said Ron Iverson, CEO, LGS.
The joint, fully interoperable solution combines the LGS Tactical Base
Station Router (TacBSRTM) multi-band GSM cellular system and
the REDCOM SLICE® 2100™ voice switching system, powered by REDCOM’s
TRANSip® technology suite which enables seamless integrated VoIP and TDM
interoperability in a single platform. It is ready for deployment to
support command and control requirements today.
One key innovation with the joint solution is the implementation of ITU
Standard V.150.1 -– the industry- and government-accepted method for
implementing modem-over-IP networks. This allows government customers to
place Type-1 secure calls on cell phones and PDAs registered with the
LGS TacBSR, traverse any commodity IP network and terminate the call on
a PSN- or DSN-based secure telephone (STE) via the V.150.1 gateway
functionality on the REDCOM SLICE 2100. Another important innovation is
the ability to provide priority and preemption features for
high-priority users, end-to-end, via LGS and REDCOM’s implementation of
a key DoD feature – MLPP – Multi-Level Precedence and Preemption. This
ensures that the most important calls get through during crisis
situations.
"By combining the LGS TacBSR with REDCOM’s SLICE 2100, we can truly
deliver to the soldier a converged communications solution set,” said
Klaus Gueldenpfennig, President, REDCOM. "This solution set is reliable
and is standards-based. Soldiers can now have secure, end-to-end,
wired-to-wireless communications and have secure interoperability with
U.S. Joint Forces fielded TDM and VoIP technologies.”
The LGS TacBSR provides a single box GSM cellular solution –
encapsulating cellular network functions in the smallest form factor in
the industry (as small as 5 lbs). It leverages VoIP (SIP 2.0) for
backhaul and to inter-network multiple TacBSRs in a simple, easy to
deploy and manage, flat architecture employing commodity IP networks to
inter-connect – providing "cellular-over-IP” functionality. The latest
release of the TacBSR supports Enhanced MLPP (EMLPP) as well as the
V.150.1 Modem over IP standard. When combined with a V.150.1-capable
gateway, the TacBSR can provide connectivity to VoIP, PSN, and DSN
networks for standard GSM handsets and PDAs as well as for Type-1
encrypted GSM handsets and Smartphones such as those being developed
under the National Security Agency’s Secure Mobile Environment Portable
Electronic Device (SME PED) program.
SLICE 2100 is a fully integrated VoIP and TDM solution in a slim,
compact 1U platform. The SLICE 2100 supports the V.150.1 ("modem over
IP” capability) published standard ensuring VoIP to TDM interoperability
for encrypted, secure voice communications. REDCOM’s SLICE 2100 (Version
3.0) has been tested and certified by DISA’s Joint Interoperability
Testing Command (JITC) and listed on the JITC’s Approved Products List
in the Deployable Voice Exchange (DVX) category.
About LGS
LGS, a subsidiary of Alcatel-Lucent (NYSE: ALU), designs and delivers
Transformed Communications and R&D-based technology solutions to the
U.S. government community. Leveraging the world-class R&D of Bell Labs
and innovation of Alcatel-Lucent, with global reach and expertise, LGS
challenges itself to solve the unsolvable and deliver secure, reliable,
standards-based solutions to its customers. For more information about
LGS visit www.LGSinnovations.com.
About REDCOM
For more than 30 years, REDCOM has designed and manufactured innovative
telecommunications products noted for their quality and reliability.
REDCOM products provide customers with state-of-the-art public and
private network systems, programmable switches, test equipment,
interoperable tactical systems, and transportable communications
platforms for disaster recovery. Located in Victor, New York, REDCOM
markets to a global customer base, customizing products to meet each
market’s specific needs. All REDCOM products are designed and
manufactured in the United States. REDCOM is a closely-held private
company. The company website is: www.redcom.com.
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