REDCOM, a leading provider of advanced tactical and strategic communications solutions, announced today that its HDX and SLICE® product family have been officially recertified by the Joint Interoperability Test Command (JITC) and placed on the Department of Defense Information Network Approved Products List (APL). The REDCOM HDX and SLICE have been listed on the APL for more than a dozen years. This latest validation demonstrates REDCOM’s commitment to building and supporting a robust portfolio of proven military-grade products.
HDX V4.0AR5P3 and SLICE® V4.0AR5P3 have been carefully evaluated for Cyber Security (CS) and Interoperable (I/O) communications and are approved as Local Session Controllers (LSC). Both products deliver powerful capabilities highly relevant to the military, including support for the Assured Services Session Initiation Protocol (AS-SIP), IPv4/IPv6 dual stack, Multi-Level Precedence and Preemption (MLPP), conferencing, and secure communications.
HDX and SLICE® are REDCOM’s hybrid hardware platforms that enable seamless interoperability between IP, TDM, and radio networks. Both products can function as a stand-alone Local Session Controller (LSC) or as an adjunct to an existing Enterprise Session Controller (ESC) to deliver advanced voice services such as transcoding and conferencing for red and black networks.
REDCOM’s JITC-approved products deliver military-grade resiliency designed for deployments to the tactical edge. All REDCOM technology is based on open SIP standards, which eliminates proprietary endpoints and applications.
About REDCOM
REDCOM Laboratories, Inc. is a woman-owned small business that specializes in the design and manufacture of advanced tactical and strategic communications solutions with a focus on security, reliability, and interoperability. REDCOM’s MIL-spec products are optimized for low size, weight, and power (SWaP), making them the ideal communications core for denied environments or deployments to the tactical edge. REDCOM’s customers include all branches of the military, government agencies, emergency responders, integrators, and enterprises. For additional information, please visit the REDCOM website at www.redcom.com.
About Joint Interoperability Test Command (JITC)
DoD’s Joint Interoperability Certifier and only non-Service Operational Test Agency for Information Technology (IT)/National Security Systems. JITC provides risk-based Test, Evaluation & Certification services, tools, and environments to ensure Joint Warfighting IT capabilities are interoperable and support mission needs. For more information, visit their website at http://jitc.fhu.disa.mil/.