U.S. Army Awards TCOM Contract For Restoration Of Emergency Communications
Self-contained in two 20 ft. ISO containers, the complete system can be deployed in three hours or less. A TCOM 17M Tactical Aerostat System carries the 200 pound CAPS payload system to an altitude of 1000 feet. From this altitude CAPS broadcasts a wireless network umbrella covering an area of over 600 square miles. A single system can provide connectivity for up to 2000 subscribers. A multi-carrier power amplifier and dual RF antenna system provide multi-frequency and multi-technology (GSM/CDMA) capability to quickly reestablish vital communications.
TCOM will demonstrate the CAPS system in early Spring 2008 at its Manufacturing and Flight Test Facility in Elizabeth City, NC. The U.S. Army contract is being managed by the Research, Development and Engineering Command (RDECOM) at Fort Eustis, VA.
Concerned about restoring communications quickly to First Responders after a natural disaster or terrorist act, U.S. Congressman G.K. Butterfield (D-NC) was instrumental in supporting this effort. Congressman Butterfield said, "This new technology will enhance our ability to rapidly establish emergency wireless communications and coordinate rescue efforts and help save lives."
SOURCE: TCOM L.P.