
for military and and commercial Mobile Edge Users who are unable to obtain the bandwidth, connectivity, or capabilities they need for mission success from their standard sources.
ARINC Engineering Services, LLC today introduced RapydConnexSM, a global communications network for military and commercial Mobile Edge Users who are unable to obtain the bandwidth, connectivity, or capabilities they need for mission success from their standard sources.
“RapydConnex and its team of industry partners are the optimum source for rapid, affordable custom solutions to the mobile communication needs of both government and commercial customers,” stated Lorne Caddick, ARINC Vice President, Advanced Systems Engineering. “We are committed to the mobile SATCOM market, and focused on solutions that leverage the best products available at the lowest life cycle cost.”
RapydConnex brings a unique combination of capabilities to the mobile communications market, including the significant advantage of bandwidth-on-demand. The RapydConnex solution is supported by ARINC’s experienced workforce of government and commercial engineers, who can meet all types of customer requirements including aviation integration for airborne components as needed.
The open architecture of RapydConnex allows affordable integration of “best of class” products, to provide the highest performance at the lowest possible life cycle cost.
The comprehensive RapydConnex product and service offering includes: Engineering services to assist customers in planning and meeting their acquisition, sustainment, and modernization requirements; integration engineering to meet mobile connectivity and bandwidth requirements; communications service through the ARINC Global Network; and optional value-added applications and middleware to enhance mobility, interoperability, and overall information value to users in the field.
RapydConnex was recently previewed to military and government users at TestWeek 2011 in Huntsville, AL, and will be demonstrated again August 23-25 at LandWarNet 2011 in Tampa, Florida.

