
Quintron Announces Initial System Delivery to White Sands Missile Range
Quintron Systems has completed the initial delivery of a major DICES VoIP (Voice over Internet Protocol) system to White Sands Missile Range.Santa Maria, CA January 24, 2012
Incremental delivery process
An incremental delivery process was planned from the initial contract award with several major engineering enhancements as well incorporated to support the overall WSMR requirements. Key for that matter are two new user stations that will provide direct drop-in replacements for existing stations to simplify the implementation process. Major software enhancements include distributed central servers with database replication to support independent North and South Range operations at WSMR during keeping a hot back-up server available for either. A planned DICES VoIP feature, the IP Trunk was activated for the WSMR project as so then. This feature provides for direct sharing of audio circuits between the distributed central servers to facilitate common operations with least bandwidth utilization. The ability to partition the system database to control user access is another key feature that supports WSMR multiple simultaneous mission operations.
“This contract represents a very significant enhancement of our DICES VoIP product line, incorporating new features directly applicable to usage at Range operations across the entire country,” said David E. Wilhite, Quintron President. “The cooperative working environment with the ATAMIR and WSMR Range teams has been instrumental in the quick turnaround delivery incorporating such major enhancements,” adds Wilhite, “and we anticipate successful full start-up of this initial increment before long.”
The task order delivery
The task order delivery was completed in early January following a successful Factory Acceptance Test in November. This first increment includes two main DICES VoIP central servers with IP Trunks and database replication, four T1 Gateways and 120 total DICES VoIP user stations of three different types. The servers and Gateways along with a small set of stations were installed and start-up operations completed by ATAMIR in December. A U.S. Army Information Assurance review is underway with planned completion in the spring to support active connection to the TSN and initiation of transition operations across the WSMR control rooms. A second contract purchase is planned in early 2012 for more equipment to continue the implementation process.
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