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| How is communications security achieved for an AEROMARITIME Integrated Communications System (ICS)? |
| By employing encryption devices for all external communications links and appropriate system design in respect to communications security. Especially the AEROMARITIME Digital Communications Network APCOS 4000 is designed and tested to meet the demanding requirements of red/black signal separation. |
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| What is the scope of work anticipated by AEROMARITIME for a turn-key implementation of an Integrated Communications System (ICS)? |
| A typical turn-key scope of work includes the design, development, manufacture, factory acceptance test, installation, setting-to-work, harbour and sea acceptance trials and full Integrated Logistic Support including documentation, spares, training and after sales services. All these efforts are conducted by AEROMARITIME under the coordination of a dedicated AEROMARITIME project manager. |
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| What integration components are used by AEROMARITIME for system integration? |
| AEROMARITIME has designed its own system integration platform, the Digital Communications Network APCOS 4000 and Communications System Manager COSYMA. |
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| What happens in case the customer wants to provide its own equipment to AEROMARITIME for system integration? |
| AEROMARITIME will accept any type of Customer Furnished Equipment (CFE) such as radios, crypto devices, etc. for system integration. AEROMARITIME will take over full responsibility for appropriate system integration of the CFE items. |
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| Has AEROMARITIME any preference for specific manufacturers of radio equipment? |
| No-AEROMARITME is independent from any radio manufacturer and can therfore offer the radio equipment with the best price/performance trade-off, based on the customer requirements. |
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| What communications facilities are included in an AEROMARITIME Integrated Communications System? |
| AEROMARITIME provides complete turn-key Integrated Communications Systems (ICS). The systems typically include all tactical- and administrative communications facilities, for both internal communications and external traffic via radios. |
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