Rugged MIL-SPEC computer hardware for CSfC and critical mission programs
With decades of experience designing field-tested and combat-proven military-grade computer products and integrated solutions, the U.S. Department of Defense and global allied nations deploy Crystal Group rugged servers, displays, and embedded systems with confidence to keep warfighters and front-line armed forces safe, informed and equipped for mission success.
Critical tactical edge compute features include:
- Impenetrable physical and data security
- Powerful high-performance data collection, processing and storage
- Ultra-low latency
- Compact and lightweight form factors
Visit with us at SOFIC 2021 to learn more about our small form factor, rugged embedded solutions:
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Doing more – and doing it better – with less
Technology has fueled our ability to be master multitaskers. We can accomplish a broad range of to-dos from nearly anywhere at any time. We do more with less effort, equipment, cost and resources – often with more timely, accurate results. In this RAP session, Jim Shaw, executive vice president of Engineering for Crystal Group, discusses how rugged hyperconverged infrastructure brings this heightened level of consolidated computing power and effectiveness to edge environments.
Direction Finding & Locating Systems Require Rugged Electronics
Militaries worldwide have moved into the information age. Information, in fact, is considered to be the fifth dimension of the modern digital battlefield and the fifth domain of warfare, joining land, air, sea, and space. Information operations (IO) includes the electromagnetic (EM) spectrum, which militaries have harnessed – both offensively and defensively – since World War I.
U.S. Army’s Prophet Program Expands Signal Intelligence Capabilities with General Dynamics Upgrades and Crystal Group’s Rugged Server
General Dynamics C4 Systems develops communication products, integrating them into secure networks that deliver vital information for military, homeland security and public safety professionals. The company was chosen by the U.S. Army as the prime contractor and systems integrator for upgrades to the Prophet tactical signals intelligence program. General Dynamics is headquartered in Falls Church, Virginia.