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CapRock Government Solutions Expands DISN Access to 24 DoD Facilities

 

 

April 27, 2010

 

CapRock Government Solutions announced the expansion of its robust satellite and terrestrial infrastructure to include bandwidth-on-demand to more than 35 major Department of Defense locations and direct connections at 24 critical Defense Information Systems Network (DISN) access points. CapRock’s carrier-class network plays a critical role in the Defense Information Systems Agency’s (DISA) integrated DISN services plan.

 

CapRock’s terrestrial expansion is part of its DISN Access Transport Services (DATS) contract with DISA.  Under DATS, CapRock plays a critical role in integrating U.S. Defense installations onto the DISN backbone network, interconnecting DoD and intelligence facilities throughout the world.  CapRock’s terrestrial team provides end-to-end system engineering, architecture and configuration management to connect DoD customers to a secure information-sharing environment with access to decision-quality data.

 

With bandwidth-on-demand available at 24 DISN access points, CapRock is able to connect DoD customers to the DISN in as little as 48 hours. Typical industry up-time for other carriers can be in excess of 30 days.  CapRock’s switched optical network supports up to 10-Gbps.  To date, the company has installed over 2500 terrestrial circuits to over 1,100 facilities in 28 states supporting tens of thousands of users. 

 

“CapRock’s terrestrial network is a direct extension of the DISN core. Our team has installed over 2,500 circuits with another 500 orders currently in process,” said CapRock Government Solutions VP of Operations, David Cavossa.  We’re not just installing T1’s per customer request and calling it a network.  Our backbone is live, it’s powerful and it’s available now.”

 

Two contracts for the Northeast and Southeast regions of the U.S. were awarded to CapRock in 2006 to help connect the DISN’s more than 800,000 users.  In the last five years, the company has expanded its infrastructure and put field personnel in place to ensure faster provisioning times and greater flexibility.

 

“We have more DoD communications access points than any other service provider, with true end-to-end solutions from the GIG to the foxhole,” Cavossa added.

 

 

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