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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