C5ISR engineering & integration
FROM INITIAL DESIGN TO DEPLOYMENT AND SUSTAINMENT, WE LEVERAGE OUR PARTNERSHIPS WITH TECHNOLOGY LEADERS TO DEVELOP INNOVATIVE SOLUTIONS THAT DELIVER A DECISIVE ADVANTAGE.
WE SCALE SOLUTIONS TO THE SIZE OF YOUR REQUIREMENT.
From the enterprise to small unit level, our team’s deep knowledge of the C5ISR market positions us to deliver tailored solutions that go beyond just selling a product — we design, integrate, and support mission-ready systems that ensure long-term effectiveness and adaptability.
Dismounted Kit
CSfC Gateway
NSA TRUSTED COMMERCIAL SOLUTIONS FOR CLASSIFIED (CSfC) INTEGRATOR
We provide industry-leading solutions that are approved by the NSA to process, store, and transmit up to the top-secret level without the need for type-1 encryption or classified storage. With multiple approved capability packages, we ensure secure and efficient communication in garrison, the COC, and outside the wire.
BRIDGING THE GAP BETWEEN MOUNTED AND DISMOUNTED COMMUNICATIONS
With experience designing and integrating the Air Force’s vehicle mounted Tactical Air Control Party Mobile Communication System (TACP-MCS) and the Marine Corps’ MAGTF Common Handheld, we are leaders in delivering seamless connectivity between mounted and dismounted forces.
Radio Access Point
WE ARE TACTICAL ASSAULT KIT (TAK) EXPERTS
TAK is at the core of our approach to communication ecosystems. It provides an adaptable framework for secure collaboration, precision targeting, and enhanced situational awareness. Our expertise ensures TAK can be seamlessly integrated into our solutions, maximizing your operational effectiveness.
Programs
iGov’s certified and accredited professionals deliver proven results by applying industry-recognized project management frameworks such as PMP, PMBOK, and ITIL. Our disciplined approach ensures efficient execution, cost-effective delivery, and reliable outcomes for even the most complex IT solutions
Overview
In partnership with Tampa Microwave (a Thales company), our 1.3 Meter Fly-Away terminal provides reliable satellite communications to the warfighter. It is designed for quick deployment, rapid set up, minimal configuration time, and excellent portability.
Capabilities
- Over 2-hour operation time on two BB-2590 batteries
- Supports X, Ku, and Ka-Bands (military and commercial)
- No fans – high reliability design that eliminates cooling fans and motors
- High Performance – low loss
- One-Person setup in under 10 minutes without tools
- Simple frequency & feed swaps
Benefits
- Secure Communications
- Ruggedized
- Modular and Modem agnostic
Overview
The TREX is a Multiple Award IDIQ contract to procure, Intelligence, Surveillance, and Reconnaissance (ISR) technologies. The four main categories within this program are Systems Integration, Hardware Modifications, Specialized Communication Solutions and Signal Processing.
Capabilities
System Integration, Hardware Modifications, Specialized Communications Solutions, and Signal Processing Capabilities.
Benefits
- Common Network Infrastructure
- Secured Communications
- Ruggedized
Overview
TACP-MCS Block 2 is installed on an M1165 HMMMV. Integrated on the vehicle are four voice/data communication channels, video, computing, and display devices. TACPs are provided with voice and net ready, digital data communications using off-the-shelf hardware fielded communications waveforms, and approved joint digitally-aided close air support standards. These capabilities must plan, request, coordinate, and conduct terminal attack control of strike aircraft executing joint close air support (CAS) missions while the TACPs are operating at the halt (ATH) or on the move (OTM) from armored vehicles to support Army ground force maneuver operations.
Capabilities
TACP-MCS Block 2 capitalizes on making smart, low-risk design choices that improve system capability and JTAC performance. iGov’s solution replaces the existing Voice Communications Package (VCP) and Delta Kit (VDK) with a Block 2 system that uses Block 1 common radios, antennas, amplifiers, mounts, modems, software, video receivers, and navigational hardware.
Benefits
- Common Network Infrastructure
- Secured Communications
- Ruggedized
Experience
iGov has a proven record of delivering mission-critical programs across defense and federal agencies. Our past performance demonstrates expertise in deploying secure, scalable, and cost-effective IT solutions that consistently meet requirements and drive mission success.
Overview
The MCH system supports close air support, artillery, and Naval surface fire support missions while providing integrated, on-the-move, secure, and timely Command & Control/ Situational Awareness (C2/SA) to MAGTF commanders. In addition, it provides a secure, mobile computing platform which enables the USMC to deploy tactical applications to support C2/SA, fire, and maneuver capabilities and is interoperable with Joint Battle Command – Platform, Advanced Field Artillery Tactical Data System, Joint Tactical Common Operational Picture Workstation, and the Target Handoff System.
Capabilities
The MCH System allows the warfighter to quickly acquire targets in day, night, and near all-weather visibility conditions; and control close air support (CAS) and artillery and naval surface fire support missions. The MCH System serves as a digital information processing and display system that provides integrated, on-the-move secure, timely, and relevant C2/SA information to tactical combat, combat support and combat service support commanders, leaders, and key C2 nodes using digital communications.
Benefits
- Scalable & Modular
- Secure Communications
- Ruggedized
- NSA CSfc Approved
- Increases close-combat lethality
- Reduces Fratricide
Overview
TACP-MCS Block 1 is installed on an M1145 HMMWV. Integrated on the vehicle are four voice/data communication channels, video, computing, and display devices. TACPs are provided with voice and net ready, digital data communications using off-the-shelf hardware fielded communications waveforms, and approved joint digitally-aided close air support standards. These capabilities must plan, request, coordinate, and conduct terminal attack control of strike aircraft executing joint close air support (CAS) missions while the TACPs are operating at the halt (ATH) or on the move (OTM) from armored vehicles to support Army ground force maneuver operations.
Capabilities
TACP-MCS Block 1 is based on a system deployed with ANG TACP units. Integrated with the CASS 1.4.4 and with advanced intercom’s point-to-multipoint serial routing, MCS does not require new software development or external components for “full radio control”. The ergonomic layout minimizes equipment volume in the M1145 operator compartment and maximizes volume/space for TACP missions, operator visibility, and emergency egress.
Benefits
- Common Network Infrastructure
- Secured Communications
- Ruggedized
Overview
The TACLAN Family of Systems (FoS) is a collection of mobile, modular network infrastructure packages that support the information exchange among commanders, operators, and support personnel through Special Operations Forces (SOF) core activities and mission sets. iGov’s FoS supports a range of users from the small team level through the Joint Special Operations Task Force (JSOTF) / Special Operations Joint Task Force (SOJTF) Headquarters level. Each package provides functions such as C2, intelligence analysis and reporting, office automation, decision making, mission analysis, planning, rehearsal, and execution support.
Benefits
- Rapid Deployment
- Scalable & Modular
- Common Network Infrastructure
- Secure Communications
- Adaptable
Overview
MCEN-ESS serves as the core infrastructure for hosting user-facing enterprise services such as messaging, file sharing, identity & access management, directory, and domain services. The ESS provides the redundant, centralized hosting of the root forest domain, domain naming services, enterprise support tools, and their database services.
iGov standardized the architecture for each scalable installation and six sizes of stacks. We enabled the migration of existing data from the legacy hardware to these new platforms and upgraded the software to support the MCEN security architecture.
Benefits
- Increased Storage Capacity
- Increased Computing Capabilities
- Advanced Network Switching
- Improved Load Balancing
Overview
The United States Marines Corps (USMC) Combat Data Network (CDN) Small Form Factor (SFF) program integrates Commercial Off-The-Shelf (COTS) and Government Off-The-Shelf (GOTS) software and hardware into deployable, modular, environmentally resilient, scalable suite of computer network equipment. It provides functionality similar to the USMC garrison Command, Control, Communications, Computers and Intelligence Surveillance and Reconnaissance (C4ISR) capabilities to tactical locations to accomplish the timely exchange of information between deployed and garrison USMC headquarters and main operating locations while facilitating liaison and coordination with regional combat commands, Services, Department of Defense (DoD), and national agencies on USMC operational support.
Capabilities
iGov’s CDN SFF is a mature, combat-proven system that delivers leading-edge commercial technology purposefully built for expeditionary environments where SWaP is of critical importance. CDN SFF is both modular and scalable from a single subsystem to enable expeditionary solutions (company/jump) to a having more than enough processing power and storage to support a regiment.
Benefits
- Rapid Deployment
- Scalable & Modular
- Common Network Infrastructure
- Secured Communications
- Ruggedized
- Adaptable