“Bushtex Assists In Success
of Trident Warrior Program”
Bushtex,
Inc. a satellite communications company based in Gilbert, Arizona, assisted the
US Navy Trident Warrior program taking place at Lockheed Martin’s Global Vision
Center in San Diego, California last week.
The Global Vision Center is used for engineering, and is a top
experimentation resource for research, and development for communications,
computers, and more.
The
Trident Warrior Experiment focused on the technologies designed to provide
better situational awareness to all levels of the naval decision making chain
of command. Bushtex provided a high
speed IP based data transfer via satellite as well as command and control of
the UAV over satellite during the program.
All signals passed through the new Bushtex BTX system, which allowed
Lockheed (the end-user) to control the UAV from the Global Vision Center. This is the first time an unmanned aerial
vehicle has been controlled over a double hop circuit like this. It provided a flawless transfer of
information and data to and from the GVC to the aircraft. Barry Severson, founder of Bushtex, Inc.
stated, “We’re excited to be able to provide groundbreaking technology for such
an extensive and dynamic project.”
Bushtex, Inc. specializes in remote satellite
transmissions, providing technical operations and crews to build, produce, originate and
transmit information through satellite communication – video, audio, IP Data,
Voice Data. Bushtex specializes
in remote areas of the world (even at sea) to transmit and receive information
for professional broadcast, enterprise and Internet content delivery. To receive more information about Bushtex
and the services they provide visit the website at www.bushtex.com.
CONTACT:
Stephanie Siozos
Bushtex, Inc.
(480) 471-6688