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Alabama Army Installation Upgrades to Video Conferencing
July 18th, 2008 by Video Conferencing Expert
LGS, a subsidiary of Alcatel-Lucent, announced today it had completed a video conference upgrade project for Redstone Arsenal army installation in northern Alabama.
The project involved upgrading a video conference room that serves as a central operations center for AMCOM’s online conferencing capabilities. The central facility staff is actively engaged in video conferencing with as many as 25 sites from around the world. LGS was able to work with the customer to create a flexible, touch screen central system that allowed them to control all elements of the video conference and use the projection screens and other multimedia equipment for internal briefings as well.
LGS CEO, Ron Iverson:
The convergence of data, voice and video is transforming the way our customers communicate. Video conferencing is an efficient but complex undertaking, requiring highly trained staff, extensive network experience and a comprehensive knowledge of current and emerging technologies.
LGS specializes in video conferencing design and implementation, network configuration, software engineering, video conference room design and physical construction. Its expertise extends to more than 100 different components from a wide variety of vendors, enabling government agencies to have a video conference solution tailored to meet their needs.
The LGS Custom Software & Video Integration team has designed, developed, full-scale enterprise database systems and video conference solutions ranging from handfuls to hundreds of users. LGS has extensive technical experience integrating multiple off-the-shelf database solutions and proprietary government solutions, like the upgrade at the Army installation in Alabama.