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Awarded MEVA PROJECT in 1996 by the ICAO (International Civil Aviation Organization - United Nation Chartered), which provides communication between Air Traffic Control Facilities throughout North and South America. The MEVA project ensures passenger safety through communications services delivered by SCSI. SCSI was chosen as the supplier by ICAO after a thorough assessment of the SCSI SCPC DAMA platform. SCSI received this award after consideration of other proposals by other worldwide telecommunications suppliers.

Acquisition of United States Department of Defense network from GTE Government Systems. This network consists of over 40 large satellite earth stations in the United States with active contracts into the 21st century. The department of defense cleared SCSI as an approved purchaser of the network and associated contracts.

Designed/installed a teleport for Tel-Pan, Inc. and inaugurated International Digit Services networks for corporations in Panama and Colon Free Zone, Republic of Panama. These networks link the corporations with their US subsidiaries/home offices through the Tel-Pan teleport in Panama and International Communications Center in Florida. The customer corporations to date include SITA, Tel-Pan, Dow Jones Telerate, Private Asset Management, Tower Bank, and Baush and Lomb.

Engineered/purchased/integrated and installed a two way high speed digital satellite network in Malaysia for Celcom Microwave. This five site network utilizes voice, data and video applications. The Celcom network works in conjunction with cellular telephone technology to establish connectivity between islands.

Designed/installed an International Digital Service Network for Motta International, Colon Free Zone, Republic of Panama. The network links Motta International in Panama with their US subsidiary, Crossroads, Inc. in the Miami Free Zone. The network is comprised of an on-site earth station at Motta International, muliplexed satellite link over PanAmSat PAS-1 to International Teleport, Inc. in North Miami and a dedicated link to Crossroads.

Designed/installed an international digital services network for the Panama Canal Commission (PCC) in Balboa, Republic of Panama. The network links the PCC in Panama via voice/fax/data with the Federal Telephone System 2000 and via voice/fax/extended LAN with the PCC Headquarters in New Orleans, LA. The network is comprised of an earth station on PCC premises in Panama, multiplexed satellite link via PanAmSat to International Teleport, Inc. in North Miami extended telephone lines into the FTS 2000 network, dedicated 56 Kbps service from Miami, FL to New Orleans, LA.

Fully redundant 1000 watt Ku-band uplink for the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) in Cambridge, Massachusetts which included 450 modems and in excess of 200 circuits utilizing multiplexers. This project enabled the FAA to tie together, via satellite, all of the air traffic control centers in the continental US and Alaska. With the correlation of this information the FAA is able to determine real time locations of all aircraft control.

Designed, integrated and installed a high speed data network utilized by the US Air Force for connecting nodes to the Cray II supercomputer. This network allows scientists at the Department of Energy to access the computer from various locations to conduct experiments requiring high-speed calculations.

 

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Revised: February 09, 2001

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