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Integral Systems Spotlights Innovative, Integrated SATCOM Solutions at
Satellite 2009 Conference
LANHAM, Md., March 24 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Integral Systems, Inc.
(Nasdaq: ISYS), will highlight its integrated satellite and space
communications technologies at this week's Satellite 2009 Conference,
including the newly acquired satID(C) product line, the industry's leader in
detecting, characterizing, and geolocating satellite uplink signal sources.
The conference will take place March 24-27 at Washington, DC's Walter E.
Washington Convention Center. Please stop by and visit Integral Systems at
Booth #557.
In addition to introducing satID, Integral will demonstrate solutions
including:
-- Command and Control
-- EPOCH Integrated Product Suite (IPS) delivers historical to
real-time plotting, automated reporting using scripting client
capabilities, and new advanced mimic building and execution.
-- Integrated Ground System Solution brings together EPOCH IPS,
the Compass network management system, and the Monics(R) carrier
and interference monitoring system.
-- Enterprise Executive Dashboard gives managers, executives, and
customers access to real-time and historical key performance
indicators via a simple, user-friendly web interface.
-- Cactus for Access Control delivers a security infrastructure
protecting EPOCH IPS and third-party products on C2 systems.
-- Communications System Monitoring and Geolocation
-- Monics(R)/SAT-DSA is the standard carrier management and
interference detection/analysis system for satellite service
providers. Features the only signal separation system analyzing
interference occupying the same frequency bandwidth as a desired
carrier.
-- Network and Remote Site Management
-- Compass/TrueNorth, the leading infrastructure management solution.
-- Mercury provides remote site management of ranging systems,
AM/FM/TV transmitter sites, and cellular backhaul facilities, and
efficiently transfers data to a NOC.
-- Compass Manager of Managers (MoM) delivers a single point of
management for a network infrastructure and directly interfaces
with equipment or existing element management systems already in
place, such as VSAT and legacy M&C.
-- Inventory Management/Trouble Ticketing operating as a standalone
function or integrated with Compass, this feature allows users to
quickly view asset details or trouble ticket history down to the
component level.
-- Channel Simulation
-- T400CS Channel Simulator provides state-of-the-art on-air and
off-air Quality of Service (QOS) verification and testing for
satellite and ground systems, adding smooth, phase-continuous
carrier and signal Doppler, range relay, range attenuation, and
interference and noise/fading to input signals.
About Integral Systems, Inc.
Integral Systems, Inc., applies more than 25 years experience developing
innovative satellite communication systems for its government and commercial
customers. Integral provides cost-effective solutions for ground, air, and
space communications by integrating solutions from its subsidiary companies -
SAT Corporation, Newpoint Technologies, Inc., Integral Systems Europe, RT
Logic, and Lumistar. Customers have relied on the Integral family of companies
to deliver on time and on budget for more than 250 satellite missions. Our
dedication to customer service has solidified long-term relationships with the
U.S. Air Force, NASA, NOAA, and nearly every satellite operator in the world.
Integral Systems, Inc., is listed in Forbes' Top 200 Small Companies in
America for 2008. For more information visit www.integ.com.
SOURCE Integral Systems, Inc.
Company: Kathryn Herr, Vice President, Marketing and Communications of
Integral Systems, Inc., +1-301-731-4233, Ext. 1104, kherr@integ.com; or Media:
Shany Seawright of Strategic Communications Group, +1-240-485-1081,
sseawright@gotostrategic.com
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