Cambium Networks delivers technology for US Army SSS program

On July 6, Rolling Meadows, IL-based Cambium Networks announced that it has delivered the initial order of Microwave Line-of-Sight radios to Advanced Technology Systems Company (ATSC) as a part of the the SSS program. ATSC is the prime contractor for the $191 million indefinite delivery, indefinite quantity (IDIQ) contract for the U.S. Army’s SSS program of record and a leader in force protection systems and border and maritime surveillance systems. The single award IDIQ contract with ATSC  has an estimated completion date in 2029.

“Federal security surveillance systems demand the best available performance and must include the most stringent security and rugged capabilities,” said Bryan Sheppeck, senior vice president of global sales, Cambium Networks. “Cambium Networks’ defense portfolio fully meets or exceeds these requirements. We are proud to contribute to another strong national defense communications program.”

Cambium Networks’ federal and defense solutions are vetted wireless communications for military battlefield, border, garrison and infrastructure applications with the following certifications:

  • FIPS 140-2
  • NTIA SPS
  • JF12 spectrum certification
  • MIL-STD-810H
  • Multiple layers of FIPS-validated security including physical, certificate, and over-the-air-rekey security
  • TAA Compliant hardware and ancillary items

Source: Cambium Networks

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