Supporting the operational requirements of warfighters, use Pacstar IQ-Core ROAM at the edge of the battlefield, and for vehicle-mounted communications suites on land, in the air, and at sea.
How a Modular Open Systems Approach (MOSA) Will Enable JADC2
Joint All-Domain Command and Control (JADC2) aims to connect sensors from the Army, Air Force, and Navy into a single cloud-like network that will enable swifter, more informed decision making. Learn more in this blog.
The Modular Open Systems Approach directive has accelerated the adoption of a variety of Modular Open Systems Approach supporting standards, including SOSA, CMOSS, FACE, VICTORY, and GVA, by the Army, Air Force, and Navy.
How Does a Modular Open Systems Approach (MOSA) Minimize SWaP?
Modular Open Systems Approach supporting standards dramatically improve the in-vehicle situation by reframing the boundary between the permanent and variable equipment.
Overcome Critical Network Operational Requirements in Complex Environments
IQ-Core Network Communications Manager enables users to overcome the unique challenges of operating a variety of tactical networks across a single battlespace.
NVIDIA Jetson for the Military and Aerospace Industries
Deploy Mil-grade, low-SWaP computing solutions at the edge of the battlefield with NVIDIA’s industrial Jetson technology in Curtiss-Wright hyper-rugged, scalable mission computers.
Managing PKI and VPN-Based Systems with IQ-Core Crypto Manager
With armed forces required to operate in increasingly complex and contested battlespaces, the ability to maintain secure communications networks has never been more critical. Learn more about solutions for PKI-enabled VPN.
An NSA Type 1 encryption product is certified by the National Security Agency (NSA) for use in cryptographically securing classified United States Government (USG) information, when appropriately keyed.
Meeting the Challenge of Managing Both Data-in-Motion and Data-at-Rest Devices
From mission computers to sensor management computers, these subsystems must share data via Ethernet networks. We look at data-in-motion, data-in-transit and data-at-rest solutions.