Reality Mobile Gets Sub-contract for Navy Program
Reality Mobile wins USN sub-contract to supply electronic communications equipment incorporating commercially available hardware
Reality Mobile® announce that they have been awarded a subcontract with Oceus Networks to provide enterprise-class real-time mobile video collaboration solutions to the U.S. Navy. The company's flagship product, RealityVision®, was selected as part of a pilot for a new Navy portable maritime Command and Control (C2) system, making this the first operational deployment of 4G LTE for the U.S. Department of Defense.
RealityVision allows for the sharing of live video, mission critical data and GPS tracking through commercially available hardware, smart phones, tablets, PCs, cameras, and virtually any system (including cellular, tactical, Wi-Fi and satellite networks) currently being used for mobile communication, anywhere in the world. Any critical information seen in the field or on a PC screen – including UAV or drone feeds in a TOC or NOC - can be shared instantly and securely with everyone who needs to see it.
"This is all about enabling the warfighter in remote locations to see the same images that are being seen at central command," said David Kramer, President and CEO of Reality Mobile. "Given the increasing importance of mission critical real-time video, automated situational awareness and video command and control at the tactical and mobile edge, RealityVision is quickly becoming an important tool for first responders, and those serving or supporting operations on the battlefield. We are pleased to partner with Oceus Networks to deliver this ground-breaking deployment in support of NAVAIR's Counter Networks and Illicit Trafficking (CNIT) program office."