August
16, 2017
Globecomm
announced
that the
USS
Gerald
R. Ford
(CVN 78)
– the
first in
the new
Ford
class of
nuclear-powered
supercarriers
commissioned
July 22
– is
going to
sea with
a
Globecomm-designed,
multi-functional
communications
and
entertainment
system
along
with the
first IP
video
system
in the
U.S.
Navy
fleet.
As a
turnkey
solutions
provider
/
systems
integration
(SI)
subcontractor
to
Huntington
Ingalls
Industries’
Newport
News
Shipbuilding,
Globecomm
provided
the USS
Gerald
R. Ford
(CVN 78)
with an
advanced
satellite
and
fiber-optic
based
communications
distribution
infrastructure
in
addition
to a
newly
improved
SITE TV
IP video
system
that
provides
the crew
with
live
streaming
media
options,
multimedia
programming
while at
sea, as
well as
pier-side
cable
services.
These
innovative
systems
are
expected
to
deliver
tremendous
cost
savings
along
with
superior
quality,
scalability
and the
flexibility
to add
new
capabilities
and
services
in the
future.
“This
was an
engineering-intensive,
five-year
design,
integration,
assembly
and
testing
program
that
represents
a
significant
technological
upgrade
to the
Navy’s
existing
analog
system
for
video
acquisition
and
onboard
content
delivery,”
said
Globecomm
EVP &
GM,
Government
Solutions,
Dwight
Hunsicker.
“Our
team was
fully
commited
to
bringing
the
highest
level of
operational
availability
and
capability
with its
groundbreaking
solution
to the
Navy’s
most
advanced
carrier.”
A 10G
fiber
optic
backbone
supports
the
system
as well
as the
ship’s
video
surveillance
capabilities.
The
system
includes
interface
to the
ship’s
onboard
video
production
studio
where
live
and/or
pre-recorded
broadcasts
can be
accessed
and
viewed.
Other
capabilities
include
video on
demand
(VoD),
digital
signage
and
collaborative
access
to
webcasting
and
video
sharing
applications.
USS
Gerald
R. Ford
(CVN 78)
is the
lead
ship of
the new
Ford
class of
aircraft
carrier,
the
first
new
class in
more
than 40
years.
Commissioning
of CVN
78
begins
the
phased
replacement
of
Nimitz-class
carriers.
CVN
78
honors
the 38th
president
of the
United
States
and pays
tribute
to his
lifetime
of
service
in the
Navy, in
the U.S.
government
and to
the
nation.
During
World
War II,
Ford
attained
the rank
of
lieutenant
commander
in the
Navy,
serving
on the
light
carrier
USS
Monterey
(CVL
26).
Released
from
active
duty in
February
1946,
Ford
remained
in the
Naval
Reserve
until
1963.
Ford was
elected
to the
U.S.
House of
Representatives
in 1948,
where he
served
until
President
Nixon
tapped
him to
become
Vice
President
in 1973;
he then
served
as
President
of the
United
States
from
1974-1977.