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REDCOM Call Control Products and Polycom End Instruments Successfully Complete JITC Testing and Are Now on the DoDIN Approved Products List

REDCOM Call Control Products and Polycom End Instruments Successfully Complete JITC Testing and Are Now on the DoDIN Approved Products List

REDCOM, a leading provider of advanced tactical and strategic communications solutions, today announced that its call control products and the Polycom VVX and Trio end instruments have successfully completed testing by the Joint Interoperability Test Command (JITC). The combined solution has been carefully evaluated for cybersecurity (CS) and interoperability (IO) and is now on the DoDIN Approved Product List.

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VICTOR, N.Y., Jan. 28, 2019 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ — REDCOM, a leading provider of advanced tactical and strategic communications solutions, today announced that its call control products and the Polycom® VVX® and Trio end instruments have successfully completed testing by the Joint Interoperability Test Command (JITC). The combined solution has been carefully evaluated for cybersecurity (CS) and interoperability (IO) and is now on the DoDIN Approved Product List.

Full testing was conducted with the Polycom VVX and Trio end instruments. The Polycom devices, in conjunction with REDCOM hardware and software, are all certified for AS-SIP. REDCOM Sigma, REDCOM HDX, and REDCOM SLICE® are currently the only Local Session Controllers that are fully certified for MLPP using Polycom VVX end instruments.

“We are really excited about our partnership with Polycom,” said Chris Hasenauer, REDCOM Chief Operating Officer. “Government and defense customers looking for JITC-certified Polycom devices should talk to REDCOM directly, as we are authorized to resell the entire suite of Polycom VVX and Trio end instruments. With our experience developing the world’s most reliable military-grade communications products, no other company understands the process of deploying a JITC-certified solution better than REDCOM.”

“Achieving certification by the Joint Interoperability Test Command is a significant milestone for Polycom and REDCOM,” said Mike McGinn, Polycom Senior Director, Defense and Intelligence Sales. “The REDCOM-Polycom solution delivers military-grade resiliency based on open SIP standards designed to meet the needs of government agencies as well as deployments to the tactical edge.”

REDCOM is a Polycom Registered Solution Advisor within the US Federal/NATO market. This specialization recognizes partners who have invested in developing their expertise and competency within the government and defense industry.

Government agencies or NATO allies looking for a complete solution can speak with a REDCOM communications expert by calling 585-924-6500 or by sending an email to sales(at)redcom(dot)com.

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 customers include all branches of the military, government agencies, emergency responders, integrators, and enterprises. Visit http://www.redcom.com for more details.

About Polycom, Now a part of Plantronics
Polycom unleashes the power of human collaboration. More than 450,000 companies and institutions worldwide leverage secure video, voice and content solutions from Polycom to increase productivity, speed time to market, provide better customer service, expand education and improve health care. Polycom and its global partner ecosystem provide choice and flexible collaboration solutions for any environment to deliver the best user experience, the broadest multi-vendor interoperability and unmatched human to human connections. Visit http://www.polycom.com or connect with us on Twitter, Facebook, and LinkedIn to learn more.

 

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