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October 15, 2009

Network Integrity Systems Expands Manufacturing Capabilities and Headquarters Facility

Network Integrity Systems, a provider of security solutions for SIPRNet, JWICS and other high assurance networks, has expanded its manufacturing capacity with production in North Carolina.

The company has been offering the Interceptor Optical Network Security System, an alarmed carrier protected distribution system, or “PDS,” since 2003 for deployments within the intelligence community and in support of numerous facilities and installations across the Department of Defense, Department of Justice, Department of Homeland Security and all branches of the United States military.

“BRAC initiatives and mandates to extend high security networks within military and government facilities have created increased demand for Interceptor, our patented alarmed carrier PDS,” Joe Giovannini of Network Integrity Systems, said. 

By expanding the manufacturing capacity, the company will ensure fast delivery of consistent, high-quality products, Giovannini said.

All Interceptor PDS units will be made in America in an ISO 9000:2000-certified facility that produces FCC (News - Alert)-, CE- and UL-certified programs. 

The facility is also recently ISO 14001 certified, pursuant to its commitment to operating in an environmentally sustainable manner.

According to Giovannini, the company is also moving its corporate headquarters to meet growth demands and to significantly increase research, development and engineering, or “RD&E,” space to accommodate a number of development programs the company is currently undertaking. 

In addition to RD&E, the new headquarters will house corporate management, sales, marketing and customer service. The headquarters will be located in Hickory, N.C., home of several major optical cable manufacturers.

In July, Network Integrity Systems had announced the release of software version 2.5 for the INTERCEPTOR Optical Network Security System, an alarmed PDS solution used by government agencies and all military branches to secure SIPRNet and JWICS networks.
 

Anil Sharma is a contributing editor for TMCnet. To read more of Anil’s articles, please visit his columnist page.

Edited by Kelly McGuire
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