DOD TELEPORT SYSTEM

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The Defense Information Systems Agency (DISA) is implementing the Department of Defense (DoD) Teleport System. The system will integrate, manage, and control a variety of communications interfaces between the Defense Information System Network (DISN) terrestrial and tactical satellite communications (SATCOM) assets at a single point of presence.

The system is a telecommunications collection and distribution point, providing deployed warfighters with multiband, multimedia, and worldwide reach-back capabilities to DISN that far exceed current capabilities. Teleport is an extension of the Standardized Tactical Entry Point (STEP) program, which currently provides reach-back for deployed warfighters via the Defense Satellite Communications System (DSCS) X-band satellites.

This new system provides additional connectivity via multiple military and commercial SATCOM systems, and it provides a seamless interface into the DISN. The system provides inter-and intra-theater communications through a variety of SATCOM choices and increased DISN access capabilities.

The system will be implemented in three phases:

  • Generation One - Currently being implemented. Generation One (FY02-08) architecture adds capabilities to a subset of existing STEP sites. It will provide satellite connectivity for deployed tactical communications systems operating in X-band (DSCS and follow-on X-band satellites), commercial C- and Ku-bands, Ultra High Frequency (UHF), Extremely High Frequency (EHF) SATCOM and initial Ka-band capabilities.
  • Generation Two - This generation (FY06-08) consists of implementing additional Ka-band terminals and a NETCENTRIC capability. The Ka-band terminals will provide interfaces to the Wideband Global System (WGS) program, which will provide Ka-band and X-band coverage with throughput far exceeding the current DSCS satellite constellation.
  • Generation Three - This Generation is currently undefined and funding has not been identified. A capabilities development document is in development and a funding approach will be sought by the Joint Capabilities Board.