Integral Systems Announces Transition of WGS Satellite Operations to the CCS-C System
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WGS Marks the Third Satellite Family to be Integrated into the CCS-C Baseline
LANHAM, Md., Jan. 23 / - Integral Systems, Inc., (NASDAQ:ISYS) today announced the on-schedule Handover of satellite bus operations for the initial WGS [Wideband Global SATCOM (Satellite Communications)] satellite to the CCS-C (Command and Control System - Consolidated) baseline. WGS is the third MILSATCOM (Military Satellite Communications) program to successfully transition onto the CCS-C baseline.
Steve Roth, Integral Systems' Vice President of Western Programs stated, "This Handover milestone is the culmination of several years of design, development, and implementation with respect to the CCS-C baseline to provide WGS support. Our entire team is thrilled to be a key participant in the activation of a major enhancement to the Warfighter's communication capability."
While CCS-C has supported the legacy MILSATCOM programs since 2003, CCS-C continues to evolve through the integration of new MILSATCOM programs. The CCS-C baseline easily supports multiple programs with varying requirements as demonstrated by the support of the legacy DSCS (Defense Satellite Communication System) and Milstar (Military Strategic and Tactical Relay) programs and the addition of the new WGS program.
Integral Systems is the prime contractor for the CCS-C program, which provides an upgraded capability to command and control the Air Force's communication satellites, including the DSCS, Milstar, WGS, and AEHF (Advanced Extremely High Frequency) satellites.
The results contained in this submission were generated in whole, or in part, through work supporting the MILSATCOM Systems Wing (MCSW).
About Integral Systems
Founded in 1982, Integral Systems is a leading provider of satellite ground systems and has supported over 205 different satellite missions for communications, science, meteorological, and earth resource applications. Integral Systems was the first company to offer an integrated suite of COTS (Commercial Off-the-Shelf) software products for satellite command and control: the EPOCH IPS (Integrated Product Suite) product line. EPOCH IPS has become the world market leader in commercial applications with successful installations on five continents.
Through its wholly-owned subsidiary, SAT Corporation, Integral Systems provides satellite and terrestrial communications signal monitoring systems to satellite operators and users throughout the world. Through its Newpoint Technologies, Inc., subsidiary, Integral Systems also provides software for equipment monitoring and control to satellite operators and telecommunications firms. Integral Systems' RT Logic subsidiary builds telemetry processing systems for military applications, including tracking stations, control centers, and range operations. Integral Systems' Lumistar, Inc., subsidiary provides system- and board-level telemetry acquisition products. Integral Systems has approximately 470 employees working at its headquarters in Lanham, MD, and at other locations in the U.S. and Europe. For more information, visit http://www.integ.com/.
Source: Integral Systems, Inc.
CONTACT: Steve Roth, Vice President, Western Programs of Integral Systems, Inc., +1-719-550-3430, Ext 1437, Fax: +1-719-550-3431;
Media, Shany Seawright of Strategic Communications Group, +1-240-485-1081, sseawright@gotostrategic.com, for Integral Systems, Inc.
Web site: http://www.integ.com/