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U.S. Strategic Command Awards Integral Systems Satellite Interference Geolocation Contract

 

 

Nov 3, 2010

 

Integral Systems Service Solutions (IS3) has been awarded a contract by the United States Strategic Command (USSTRATCOM) to provide worldwide interference geolocation services. Under the terms of the contract, IS3 will provide U.S. Cyber Command (USCYBERCOM), a sub-unified command subordinate to USSTRATCOM, with commercial satellite geolocation services.

 

The Geolocation Services contract provides USCYBERCOM's Global SATCOM Support Center (GSSC), located at Peterson AFB, Colo., access to actionable information via IS3's global network of Monics(R) advanced Digital Signal Processing (DSP) monitoring sensors, satID(R) geolocation systems and tri-band (C-, X- and Ku-band) antennas. These systems constitute a comprehensive Interference Detection and Geolocation (iDetGeo) network, installed at 11 commercial teleports around the world, to provide robust Radio Frequency Interference (RFI) detection capabilities to quickly and accurately identify, characterize and geolocate sources of unintentional or deliberate interference affecting leased commercial communication satellites.

 

"The USSTRATCOM and USCYBERCOM missions are essential to the defense of the United States," said Ernie Dickens, Vice President and General Manager of Integral Systems Service Solutions. "The enhanced protection of critical leased commercial SATCOM assets, in conjunction with the ground breaking operational efficiencies gained from the use of existing deployed systems and services, is a unique example of how commercial capabilities are effectively employed in support of the warfighter."