Tactical Solutions

Integrated Systems

iGov’s outstanding personnel are the foundation of our services. Talented engineers collaborate with certified helpdesk teams and technicians to research, design, engineer, deploy, and sustain COTS and GOTS technologies for compelling, mission-centric solutions.

MULTI-PLATFORM COMMAND, CONTROL, COMMUNICATIONS, AND COMPUTER (C4) SYSTEMS

Overview

Increased battlefield complexity increases the warfighter’s need for tactical communications and self-forming/self-healing mobile ad hoc networks to extend C2 operation connectivity. iGov is experienced with common communications equipment and operational software applications, tactical PCs and servers, intercommunications, and LAN/WAN systems. Our solutions enable the mobile force to collaborate, access information resources, and exchange voice, video, and data information for multiple classifications of information while on the move or at the halt while meeting net-centric C2 requirements.

Tactical communications and self-forming/self-healing mobile ad hoc networks
VEHICLE INTEGRATION

Overview

iGov provides full cycle support (design, integration, production, fielding, training, and sustainment) for vehicle borne communication systems across a variety of platforms. Our systems are designed to operate in austere locations with minimal infrastructure providing ground commanders the ability to complete a mission and prosecute enemy targets while in combat.  

 

Vehicle borne communication systems
Mobile Communications

Overview

iGov delivers mobile communications to support users at the tactical edge.  Our solutions provide secure communication capability allowing access to multiple network enclaves using commercial products.  Our systems deliver National Security Agency (NSA)-approved security to enhance dismounted soldiers SA and allow for leaders to concentrate weapons effects, rather than forces, increasing close-combat lethality and reducing fratricide.  This results in integrated mobile, secure command and control and situational awareness to a Commander ensuring seamless collaboration during the daily battle rhythm.

 

iGov mobile communication examples
Production & Logistics

Overview

LOW / FULL RATE PRODUCTION

iGov supports both low rate initial and full rate
production. Whether you want to try before you buy or require full production
readiness to manufacture large quantities, we have the staff and facilities to
meet your manufacturing and inventory needs. 

  • Low-Rate Production
    iGov offers the C2E2 of LRIP via proof-of-design, small-quantity production.
    This affords our customers a low-cost, low-risk option to build confidence
    before transitioning to FRP and is usually the first step in transitioning from
    customized, hand-built prototypes to the final mass-produced end product. An
    LRIP phase also serves as a production test phase for proofing assembly,
    integration, and test methods before they are used in mass production.

 

  • Full Rate Production
    -iGov maintains a manufacturing and warehouse facility in Tampa, Florida. We
    retain capability, capacity, efficiency, and effectiveness (C2E2) for
    large-scale product inventory and management. We can mass-produce and deliver
    any size quantities of systems and components, and units attain Initial
    Operational Capability (IOC) during FRP.

 

iGov maximizes logistics support and while minimizing cost and risk. We provide all logistics support elements including order processing, inventory management & control, warehousing, transportation, packaging, labeling, and monitoring with appropriately trained and licensed personnel. Our model allows for an efficient flow of goods throughout the supply chain from point of origin to consumption ensuring an on-time delivery in good condition.

 

 

Lox / Full rate production overview

INTEGRATED TACTICAL communications

iGov’s outstanding personnel are the foundation of our services. Talented engineers collaborate with certified helpdesk teams and technicians to research, design, engineer, deploy, and sustain COTS and GOTS technologies for compelling, mission-centric solutions.

Access your virtual environment from anywhere in the world, regardless of classification. iGov’s CSfC-Approved Wireless Campus and Remote Access solutions utilize Samsung DeX and CSfC-approved gateways and WAPs to display remote VM workstations protected by end-to-end encryption. Can also be used with legacy laptops and PCs.

Dismounted tactical kit solutions are rugged, wearable and can be designed for multiple mission sets. iGov will customize these kits by integrating the best products available to fit your mission needs. A fully licensed and provisioned Samsung S20 Tactical Edition featuring dual DAR connects to any military radio or peripheral through a ruggedized hub and cable system designed to manage power and data. Other EUDs are available upon request. Compatible with all Android C2 apps including:

Programs

iGov's certified and accredited professionals adhere to industry project management standards. Performing in accordance with PMP, PMBOK, ITIL, and other industry standards ensures cost-effective delivery of complex IT solutions.

Marine Air Ground Task Force (MAGTF) Common Handheld (MCH)

Overview

Marine Air Ground Task Force Common Handheld system

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.

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Tactical Air Control Party Mobile Communications System (TACP-MCS) Block 2 Delivery Order

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.

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SOCOM SRSE Tactical Requirements Execution (TREX)

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.

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Experience

iGov's certified and accredited professionals adhere to industry project management standards. Performing in accordance with PMP, PMBOK, ITIL, and other industry standards ensures cost-effective delivery of complex IT solutions.

Combat Operations Center (COC)

Overview

Combat Operations Center system overview

The COC is used throughout the Marine Air-Ground Task Force to support USMC commanders at every echelon with a common, integrated, modular, scalable, and mission tailorable C2 system. The COC’s integrated hardware and software solution interfaces to other USMC assets, enabling USMC, Joint, and Coalition commanders to have accurate situational awareness for timely C2 decisions.

Capabilities

iGov’s three fielded COC system variants consist of computer hardware, software, & peripherals, networking & communications capabilities, and physical facilities & infrastructure such as shelter liners and cable protectors.

Division / Air Wing

Regiment / Air Group

Battalion / Air Squadron

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Tactical Local Area Network (TACLAN) I

Overview

Special forces operator working on desktop in the field

TACLAN is the tactical equivalent of the SOF C4I Automation System (C4IAS) and a critical part of the SOF Information Enterprise (SIE). It provides automation infrastructure and common user applications to interconnect deployed SOF headquarters, main operating locations, tactical teams, and liaison elements. Functioning as an interface between the SOF warfighter and the Global Information Grid, TACLAN provides seamless, interoperable networks for the smallest team through a Joint Special Operations Task Force (JSOTF) headquarters, facilitating responsive knowledge-based decisions.

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Tactical Local Area Network (TACLAN) II

Overview

Soldiers in field with ruggedized laptop

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.

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Marine Corps Enterprise Network Enterprise Service Stacks (MCEN-ESS)

Overview

IT expert working within a server rack cage

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.

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USMC Tactical Collaborative Work Suite (TCWS)

Overview

iGov's TCWS 2.0 Virtual Hosting Platform (TCWS 2.0 VHP)

iGov’s TCWS 2.0 Virtual Hosting Platform (TCWS 2.0 VHP) is a man-portable tactical collaborative system that provide portal, synchronous, and asynchronous collaboration capabilities to support the warfighter in any environment. It consists of virtualized hosting and software platforms and segmented physical hardware and virtualized software platforms. Our solution produced a significantly smaller, more operator-friendly expeditionary platform than pre-existing systems.

 

The capabilities provided by TCWS allow the warfighter to deploy, manage, and maintain tactical and collaborative services.

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Surveillance Platforms

Overview

Government-furnished video surveillance platform illustration

iGov received, transported, and refitted two government-furnished video surveillance platforms. Working closely with the contracting officer’s technical representative, we provided design drawings, as built drawings, and audio & video wiring schematics. We also upgraded all of the surveillance systems, delivering on time and below budget.

 

iGov provided the design and end-to-end system integration of configurable suites that receive audio and video data from input devices. We ensured that the platform was designed ergonomically, keeping the comfort of the users in mind.

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Department of Homeland Security (DHS) MeshNet

Overview

Cutting edge IP mesh node system

iGov designed, developed, and deployed a cutting edge IP mesh node system of 30 Cobham robust IP mesh networking wireless radios and antennas. When connected and combined with a wireless mesh system, the radios and antennas provided connectivity for 8 additional radios, wireless cameras, and infrared systems, all on a single frequency.

 

The iGov solution allowed for operation of multiple interconnected, self-healing meshes in the same area. It provided composite video and audio options in addition to web browser mapping software.

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Joint Special Operations Command (JSOC) Command, Control, Computers, and Communications (C4)

Overview

JSOC C4 unit

iGov is a Prime contract holder on JSOC C4. This $48 million, multi-award contract supports the C4 support services requirement for JSOC at Fort Bragg, North Carolina. Our best value/low risk solutions can operate in austere environments to independently support the customer’s no-fail mission needs.

iGov has a program manager in nearby Fayetteville, North Carolina, to manage program cost, schedule & performance and respond to JSOC leaders. In April 2015, we successfully completed a NetApp and Cisco “rack and stack” for JSOC J-6. We provided personnel, equipment, supplies, facilities, transportation, tools, materials, supervision, and other items necessary to rack and stack the network hardware, performing all tasks on time and receiving a “First-Time Go.”

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US Navy Space and Naval Warfare Systems Command (SPAWAR) Intelligence, Surveillance, and Reconnaissance (ISR) Multiple Award Contract (MAC)

Overview

US aircraft carrier at sea

iGov gives the DoD and Federal civilian agencies immediate access to the solutions necessary for existing and future ISR requirements. The SPAWAR ISR MAC allows agencies access to volume discounts on an array of advanced solutions. The result is lower costs and streamlined procurement for the agencies and improved situational awareness and decision making for the customer.

iGov delivers speed to capability by helping agencies evaluate, procure, implement, and support a wide variety of turnkey solutions that improve integrated Command, Control, Communications, Computers, Combat Systems, Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance (C5ISR) capabilities.

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Combat Data Network (CDN) Small Form Factor (SFF)

Overview

United States Marines Corps (USMC) Combat Data Network (CDN) Small Form Factor (SFF)

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.

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Department of Homeland Security (DHS) FirstSource

Overview

iGov Engineers improving functionality and communications for different DHS components

iGov creates customized solutions for our DHS customers through FirstSource II, improving functionality and communications for different DHS components. We developed a deployable metropolitan area wireless network that carries audio and video traffic for use during national events. We provided the project management, design, engineering, integration, installation, and training for this project.

Capabilities

iGov’s professionals do more than just respond to RFQs. We listen to our DHS customers’ requirements and respond with clear and concise offers. Under FirstSource II, we provide services that many of our competitors do not or cannot provide. Our flexibility allows us to perform services at our integration center in Tampa or at the customer site.

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Tactical Air Control Party Mobile Communications System (TACP-MCS) Block 1 Delivery Order

Overview

TACP-MCS Block 1 is installed on an M1145 HMMWV

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.

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