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Do You Think Networking is Tough? Try Implementing One in Disaster Areas and Hostile Environments; New Jersey-Based TCPNS Helps Government Establish Data Networks and Communications Systems in Disaster and Hostile Areas

Posted on: Friday, 15 September 2006, 15:00 CDT

When Katrina struck the gulf coast, emergency communications and data networks needed to be set up quickly and in a less than optimum environment. The Connection People Network Solutions (TCPNS) was asked to assist the National Guard in supporting FEMA in aftermath of the Nation's worst natural disaster. TCPNS rapidly deployed necessary satellite, radio and data networks in the wake of the country's worst natural disaster.

When the US Military needed data networks established in Afghanistan to support the country's anti-terrorism efforts, TCPNS responded and is providing ongoing systems, infrastructure, network design and implementation services.

TCPNS has handled some of the most challenging enterprise network and communications efforts of the decade, and can bring this no-nonsense expertise to any Agency or company facing challenges of its own. Reliable information is critical to making sound decisions, and TCPNS' methodologies deliver the infrastructure organizations need to meet mission objectives.

Based on its proven record of accomplishment, the US Army recently had TCPNS engineers design and implement the communications network for a concept demonstration for a new type of command post vehicle. The Short Haul Early Entry Vehicle (SHEEV) is a communications platform intended for use by mobile forces in the early stages of a deployment. The SHEEV links forward elements to higher headquarters with a satellite backhaul for critical voice and data communications.

About The Connection People Network Solutions Inc.

TCPNS provides data communication network and computer system design, installation, support and integration services. We specialize in large Enterprise network design and integration consulting services. In addition, we provide computer systems services and Internet/E-commerce server and software support. TCPNS handles all aspects of network design from simple, internal LANs to carrier class interconnectivity backbones. TCPNS also installs, troubleshoots, manages, maintains, and documents all types of networks, regardless if it is a new install or a legacy network.

TCPNS holds a government-wide, GSA IT Schedule (GS- 35F-0394P) contract, so Agencies can quickly acquire their services when needed.

For more information, visit www.tcpns.com or call 732-762-5429


Source: Business Wire

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