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May 10th, 2011

Integral Systems (Newpoint Technologies)... Working It (SATCOM)


[SatNews] More contracts during Q2 have certainly ensured Newpoint Technologies remains busy...

Integral Systems, Inc., (Nasdaq:ISYS) has announced that its wholly-owned subsidiary, Newpoint Technologies, has been awarded $1.9 million through multiple contracts from the U.S. Government, international military, commercial satellite operators and service providers in the Company's second quarter, Fiscal Year (FY) 2011, which ended on April 1, 2011. Under the terms of the contracts, Newpoint Technologies will provide its COMPASS Network Management System (NMS) to manage critical network assets and services, and its Mercury Remote Site Manager (RSM) for intelligent automated management of unmanned remote sites. These contract awards demonstrate Newpoint Technologies' successful focus on expanding its global footprint, with recent deals including...
  • A contract in Singapore to provide COMPASS NMS for equipment management of a large government teleport. COMPASS Service Manager will also handle services running through the teleport and allow the customer to quickly apply profiles for equipment service. COMPASS NMS will enable the rapid deployment and removal of network services
  • A new award providing n2 with COMPASS NMS to a major radio broadcaster remotely managing 75 satellite radio transmitter sites. n2 with COMPASS gives network operators the ability to monitor, manage and recover remote site equipment, thereby reducing network management costs and increasing network availability and reliability
  • Providing the U.S. Government with Integral Systems' Monics® Carrier Monitoring and Radio Frequency (RF) Interference Detection system to monitor, analyze and detect RF interference from 14 sensor sites
In addition to the contract awards in the second quarter of FY 2011, Newpoint Technologies has expanded the COMPASS/Monics interface. COMPASS Service Manager with Monics gives operators the ability to better manage Service Level Agreements (SLA) and critical services, prioritize service recovery and increase Quality of Service (QoS) through enhanced network awareness. This integration has resulted in multiple contracts with large military and broadcast providers over the past six months.