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DULUTH, Ga., 29 April 2008. ITT Corporation has selected DataPath Inc., a provider of satellite and wireless communications networks, to provide the MaxView network-management system for managing and automating the nine-meter AN/GSC-70(V)1 Ka Band Satellite Transmit and Receive Systems (Ka-STARS) under contract to the U.S. Army Program Manager, Defense Communications and Army Transmission Systems (PM-DCATS).
U.S. Marine Corps satellite terminal setup
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"With ITT's fielding of the AN/GSC-70 earth terminals, MaxView software enhances its reputation as the industry standard for managing critical, complex government communications systems," says Dr. Clay Stanek, vice president and general manager of DataPath's MaxView Software Solutions division. "Deployed for DISA teleports, the U.S. Army's DKET program and Joint Network Node/WIN-T program, the U.S. Marine Corps' SWAN program and other critical networks, MaxView is a proven, adaptable solution for maximizing network control."
The AN/GSC-70(V) will operate over the Wideband Global Satellite system to provide high-bandwidth communication capability in support of military operations worldwide. The system supplements limited military X band capacity with Ka band capacity.
MaxView adapts to evolving networks, functioning as either the network "operating environment," the network manager-of-managers, or an element control-and-automation system.
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