Thursday, July 4, 2013

Canada links up on secure U.S. military telecoms network

Canada links up on secure U.S. military telecoms network: Canada is the first U.S. ally to link up on a new protected military communication network intended to meet increasing global demand on secure bandwidth.
Lockheed Martin, which introduced the satellite network called Advanced Extremely High Frequency for defense operations, said Canada has begun a test period with multiple terminals linked to the system.
Military communications are still seen to be at a high level despite the U.S. drawdown from Afghanistan and reduced responsibilities in Iraq and other defense-related operations, including the Persian Gulf and areas near Iran, analysts said.
The U.S. Air Force has been allowing select groups to use AEHF for testing as it fields the system, but the expansion means more users could soon have access. Britain and some NATO members are known to be the next candidates likely to join the network, security industry analysts said.