NATO Communications and Information Agency Selects Level 3 to Provide Network Connectivity between Airspace Monitoring Facilities
LONDON, Jan. 14, 2013 /PRNewswire/ — Level 3 Communications B.V., an affiliate of Level 3 Communications, Inc., (NYSE:LVLT, news, filings) today announced that the company has signed a contract with the NATO Communications and Information Agency (NCIA) to install and maintain an IP Virtual Private Network (VPN) to be used by the NATO-Russia Council Cooperative Airspace Initiative (NRC CAI).
The joint NATO-Russia CAI system was completed in 2009 and the CAI’s testing period began to see how well the system worked sharing air traffic information. In December 2011, NRC Foreign Ministers declared the system operational and in 2013, the NRC will have a 24/7 capability to monitor air traffic. More information on CAI and the NRC is available at www.nato-russia-council.info.
The aim of this initiative is to enhance airspace transparency between NATO and Russia, identify any suspicious aircraft activities, and provide early warnings through the monitoring of NATO-Russian airspace. As part of this project, the Level 3 network will connect a range of NATO monitoring facilities and enable real-time display and observation of commercial airspace activities.
“The Level 3 network will connect the NATO CAI units and hence support the improvement of air safety for the thousands of passengers using international flights between NATO and Russian airspace each day, and the millions of inhabitants on the ground,” said Dr Rene van der Heiden, Programme Manager and leader of the NRC CAI Operations and Enhancement Support Team.
“The Level 3 network and our IP VPN services are designed for performance, security and productivity, and we are pleased to be selected by NATO to provide IP VPN-based infrastructure between the key locations of the CAI network,” said James Heard, Level 3 regional president of EMEA.. “With our services, NATO will be able to exchange air traffic information and direct voice coordination with the security and reliability they need.”
For more information on Level 3’s advanced network and service offerings, visit www.level3.com.
About the NATO Communications and Information Agency
The NATO Communications and Information (NCI) Agency connects forces, NATO and Nations, where and when required by providing interoperable Communications and Information Systems and services. The NCI Agency is the provider of NATO-wide IT services and state-of-the-art C4ISR capabilities including cyber and missile defence. In strengthening the Alliance, the Agency applies industry best practices and provides a full life-cycle approach: from analysis and concept development, through experimentation and capability development, to operations and maintenance for both missions and exercises. The NCI Agency is a key pillar of NATO Secretary General’s Smart Defence and Connected Forces initiatives. For more information visit http://www.ncia.nato.int/Pages/default.aspx.
This information provided by NATO Communications and Information Agency which is solely responsible for its content.
About Level 3 Communications
Level 3 Communications, Inc. (NYSE: LVLT) provides local, national and global communications services to enterprise, government and carrier customers. Level 3’s comprehensive portfolio of secure, managed solutions includes fiber and infrastructure solutions; IP-based voice and data communications; wide-area Ethernet services; video and content distribution; data center and cloud-based solutions. Level 3 serves customers in more than 450 markets in 45 countries over a global services platform anchored by owned fiber networks on three continents and connected by extensive undersea facilities. Level 3 services are provided by subsidiaries of Level 3 Communications, Inc. For more information, visit www.level3.com.
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Contact Information | |
U.S. Media: | Investors: |
Monica Martinez | Mark Stoutenberg |
+1 720-888-3991 | +1 720-888-2518 |
Monica.Martinez@Level3.com | Mark.Stoutenberg@Level3.com |
EMEA Media: | |
Barry Monk | |
+44 (0) 330-060-7674 | |
Barry.Monk@Level3.com |
SOURCE Level 3 Communications, Inc.
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