Hughes Launches Inter-Government Crisis Network
Provides Agencies with Unprecedented Communications Reliability and Security for Emergency Preparedness and Response
According to a recent Frost & Sullivan whitepaper entitled: The Case for an Inter-Governmental Crisis Network,
IGCN operates over SPACEWAY(R) 3 from Hughes, the world’s first commercial satellite system with onboard switching and routing, providing flexible and cost-effective broadband connectivity throughout
“Leaders at all levels of government need to effectively communicate, coordinate and share critical information in the face of any emergency,” said
The key benefits of IGCN based on SPACEWAY(R) 3 capabilities include:
- Bandwidth-on-Demand: unique bandwidth-on-demand feature supports multiple classes of service, including Constant Bit Rate (CBR) applications such as voice, video-conferencing, and new high-definition telepresence applications;
- Path-diversity: offers a true alternate path, redundant networking option ensuring that an agency can stay connected even if its primary terrestrial network fails;
- Compliance with Homeland Security Presidential Directive (HSPD)-20: facilitates compliance with the HSPD-20 requirement that agencies provide for “the availability and redundancy of critical communications capabilities at alternate sites…”
- Security: it operates independently of the Internet, so member networks have the benefit of communications connectivity without potential breaches of security;
- Interoperability: enables agencies to establish pre-defined user groups as needed and on demand, facilitating rapid and responsive communications during a crisis;
- Compliance with National Response Framework (NRF): ensures communications continuity among inter-governmental leadership in support of NRF requirements to restore public safety communications systems;
- Cost-effective: provides flexible architecture and selectable service plans.
IGCN is available from Hughes via the U.S. General Services Administration’s (GSA) SATCOM-II and Networx contract vehicles, GSA Schedule 70, and trusted partners.
Hughes announced the IGCN launch by showcasing its capabilities live via a satellite network to an audience of government and industry information technology (IT) leaders at CES Government 2009 in
CES Government is the premiere annual policy conference addressing critical issues that drive the acquisition and application of technology in government. Attendance is limited to 200 senior public and private sector attendees. Attendees are selected from past conference participants, as well as recommendations from the CES Government Advisory Board and Government Business Executive Forum.
To obtain a copy of the Frost & Sullivan whitepaper, go to www.gov.hughes.com.
About Hughes Network Systems
Hughes Network Systems, LLC (HUGHES) is the global leader in providing broadband satellite networks and services for large enterprises, governments, small businesses, and consumers. HughesNet(R) encompasses all broadband solutions and managed services from Hughes, bridging the best of satellite and terrestrial technologies. Its broadband satellite products are based on global standards approved by the TIA, ETSI and ITU standards organizations, including IPoS/DVB-S2, RSM-A and GMR-1. To date, Hughes has shipped more than 1.5 million systems to customers in over 100 countries.
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