Print this page

SATCOM Waveform Development

08/05/08

Xenotran Joins NDIA - the National Defense Industry Association


Category: General
Posted by: xenotran

The Xenotran Corporation (www.Xenotran.com), a leading provider of digital communications and software defined radio solutions, today announced that it has joined the National Defense Industrial Association (NDIA) (www.NDIA.org). As a NDIA member, Xenotran benefits from ongoing discussions, networking opportunities, relationship building, and idea and information exchange with key technology developers and advisors.

"Membership in NDIA enables us access to a community of defense decision-makers and a voice in the acquisition policies being formed throughout the defense industry" said Ronald Godlewski, VP of Business Development and Contracts for Xenotran. "Xenotran's core expertise in digital signal processing, waveform development, and software defined radio implementations provides a unique small-business viewpoint, and organizations like NDIA enable Xenotran to pro-actively participate in the aerospace and defense community."

Xenotran specialize in the analysis, design and implementation of digital communication components used in wireless communication systems - including satellite and terrestrial systems. Their engineering teams are experienced in applying state-of-the-art digital signal processing techniques to solve communication system design requirements. Xenotran has demonstrated software development and engineering leadership on the latest Ultra High Frequency (UHF) Satellite Communications (SATCOM) programs and Xenotran's Integrated Waveforms (IW) are compliant with the newest military standards (MIL STD) - MIL-STD-188-181C, -182B, -183B, -186. Xenotran is currently developing the industry reference for the Common Interactive Broadcast (CIB) and Joint Tactical Terminal (JTT) waveform, and Xenotran's SCA compliant Software Defined Radio technology will drive the efforts to alleviate critical bandwidth shortages for new and existing DoD deployed radios.

Xenotran plans to take an active part in NDIA by attending the many special events hosted by NDIA. Because Xenotran has offices in the Washington D.C. and San Diego, CA areas, plans are to support NDIA on a regular basis on both the East and West coasts.

 

About NDIA.org

The National Defense Industrial Association is:

1.  An ADVOCATE for cutting-edge technology and superior weapons, equipment, training and support for the War-Fighter and First Responder,

2.  A PROMOTER of a vigorous, responsive, Government-Industry National Security Team, and 

3.  A PROVIDER for legal and ethical forums on the exchange of information between Industry and Government on National Security Issues.

For more information on NDIA visit www.NDIA.org.

 

About the Xenotran Corporation

Xenotran specializes in the analysis, design and implementation of digital communications components used in wireless communication systems - including satellite and terrestial-based systems. Xenotran's engineering teams are experienced in applying state-of-the-art digital signal processing techniques to solve complex communication system design requirements.

Xenotran is currently developing the industry reference for the Common Interactive Broadcast / Joint Tactical Terminal (CIB/JTT) waveform. This critical work, being performed for the Defense Information Systems Agency (DISA) will help alleviate critical bandwith shortages for Department of Defense (DoD) deployed radios. The waveforms will become part of the next generation radio systems used by the US Navy, Army, Air Force and Special Operations Commands.

Xenotran's headquarters is located near the Baltimore-Washington Airport. The headquarters address is 513 Progress Drive, Suite M, Linthicum, MD 21090. The main office number is 1-410-636-3006 .

Xenotran is a trademark of Xenotran Corporation. All other company or product names mentioned in this release may be trademarks or registered trademarks of the respective companies of which they are associated.


Previous page: Customers
Next page: IBS, CIB/IW Background Information