Cubic selected to deliver secure networking equipment for U.S. Special Operation Command
NewsJune 05, 2017
SAN DIEGO. DTECH Labs (DTECH) officials, a Cubic Corp. subsidiary, received two delivery orders to support the U.S. Special Operations Command?s Tactical Local Area Network (TACLAN).
Under contract, DTECh will deliver its Mobile, Modular, Micro-Single Enclave (M3-SE) secure networking equipment, which provides a modular, ruggedized, scalable and reliable communications solution that minimizes size, weight and power (SWaP) requirements.
The M3-SE system includes the company's M3-SE-VSVR, a hyper-converged compute capability that users can create a distributed cloud architecture that provides Special Operation Forces with mission services all the way to the edge of the battlefield in direct support of the warfighter.
DTECH was acquired by Cubic in 2014 to expand Cubic’s offering in secure communications for Command, Control, Communications, Computers, Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance (C4ISR) networking capabilities. The unit operates within the Cubic Mission Solutions business division.
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