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1 / 5 Show Caption + Hide Caption – To provide tactical users with secure, reliable connectivity worldwide, the Army has positioned Regional Hub Nodes in five separate strategic regions: Continental United States-East and Continental United States-West, Central Command, European Command, and Pacific Command, shown here. (Photo Credit: Liana Mayo, 311th Signal Command) 2 / 5 Show Caption + Hide Caption – Regional Hub Nodes serve as transport nodes for Warfighter Information Network-Tactical, the Army's tactical communications network backbone, as well as the transport medium for theater-based Network Service Centers, which are the basic building blocks for the Army's global network infrastructure. (Photo Credit: Liana Mayo, 311th Signal Command) 3 / 5 Show Caption + Hide Caption – The Army's five Regional Hub Nodes, such as the one in Guam shown here, innovatively use baseband and satellite communications capabilities that enable regionalized reach-back to the Army's global network. (Photo Credit: Liana Mayo, 311th Signal Command) 4 / 5 Show Caption + Hide Caption – The Army's Regional Hub Nodes provide satellite, voice and data services to support forces as they flow into a theater of operations, including domestic disaster relief, and enable deployed units to connect to Department of Defense networks. (Photo Credit: Liana Mayo, 311th Signal Command) 5 / 5 Show Caption + Hide Caption – The extensive satellite communications capabilities of the Army's five worldwide Regional Hub Nodes, such as the RHN in Guam shown here, enable regionalized reach-back to the Army's global network.
Teleport Pro allows users to download and view all the elements of a Web site. While this program provides offline browsing, it is not without some flaws that might turn users off. PROGRAM DESCRIPTION. The Department of Defense (DoD) Teleport provides interoperability between multiple satellite communications (SATCOM) systems and deployed networks and is the gateway to the Global Information Grid (GIG) in support of tactical communication systems users.
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By building a 'slice' of its larger Network-Centric Teleport system at the Army's Guam RHN, the Department of Defense Teleport Program can access an additional military satellite that was previously out of its reach and improve its support in the Asia-Pacific region. (Photo Credit: Liana Mayo, 311th Signal Command)ABERDEEN PROVING GROUND, Md. 20, 2013) - By building a 'slice' of its larger Network-Centric Teleport system at the Army's Regional Hub Node in Guam, the Department of Defense can access an additional military satellite that was previously out of its reach and improve its support in the Asia-Pacific region.' The DOD Teleport program has gained a whole new venue to support its customer base, which includes the Air Force, Marine Corps, and Navy,' said Joe Vano, Regional Hub Node, or RHN, project lead for the Army's Project Manager, Warfighter Information Network-Tactical, which manages the RHNs. 'It's going to enable DOD customers across the board to be much more functional in the Pacific theater.' The joint project began in July, and following testing, recently began supporting new users.
The endeavor is another win for the DOD in its continued push to veer away from expensive commercial satellite use toward the more efficient utilization of its own military Wideband Global SATCOM, known as WGS, satellites, Vano said.The extensive satellite communications, known as SATCOM, capabilities of RHNs enable regionalized reach-back to the Army's global network. WIN-T is the backbone of the Army's tactical communications network, which provides Soldiers with high-speed, high-capacity voice, data and video communications. The five RHNs strategically located around the globe reside at the upper-most level of the WIN-T network architecture and support Army and Marine Corps users.' Without the RHN, the DOD would have to invest millions in new SATCOM terminals to make this happen,' said Mike McClelland, Pacific Region PM for the DOD Teleport Program Office.Managed by the Defense Information Systems Agency, the DOD Teleport System is a SATCOM gateway that links the deployed Warfighter to Defense Information System Network services, the DOD's enterprise network, through a variety of DOD Teleport sites strategically located around the world.