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Citrix provides General Dynamics, WIN-T Increment 1 with satellite bandwidth optimization tools

BETHESDA, Md., 25 June 2009. Citrix Systems Inc. has supplied General Dynamics with more than 1,500 Citrix WANScaler units to help optimize satellite bandwidth for the U.S. Army and its WIN-T (Warfighter Information Network-Tactical) initiative. WIN-T is the Army's on-the-move, high-speed, high-capacity backbone communications network that links warfighters on the battlefield with the Global Information Grid (GIG).

Citrix WANScaler is an appliance that supports the Space Communication Protocol Standards (SCPS) and uses flow control capabilities to ensure that data and applications are delivered seamlessly, with no latency issues, to the end-user. Citrix WANScaler helps the Army meet one of the goals of helping the CIO G-6's 500 day play, which is the delivery of seamless LandWarNet to soldiers.

LandWarNet is the Army's information capabilities, associated processes, and personnel for collecting, processing, storing, disseminating, and managing information for supporting warfighters, policy makers, and support personnel.

"This solution enables the Army to provide its forward-deployed soldiers with real-time applications and information via their existing tactical networks," says Tom Simmons, area vice president for Government Systems, Citrix Systems Inc.

WIN-T is a critical enabler of LandWarNet, the Army's part of GIG that includes all Army networks. WIN-T introduces a mobile, ad-hoc, self-configuring, and self-healing network using satellite on-the-move capabilities, robust network management, and high-bandwidth radio systems to keep mobile forces connected, communicating, and synchronized.

Citrix WANScaler brings to WIN-T application delivery for remote locations and a WAN optimization solution that improves the performance of applications to end users by 5x to 30x or more, while improving productivity and reducing the cost of delivering those applications, reveals a representative.

Simmons says the Citrix WANScaler offering for WIN-T is optimized around the Department of Defense network and allows like devices to communicate using SCPS.

Citrix WANScaler is part of Citrix Branch Repeater product family, a solution that accelerates the delivery of virtualized applications to users in branch offices and enables consolidation of the servers that provide essential services in the branch office.




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