
The KLAS Secure Entry Point enables deployed Klas fly-away-cases connect to resources of all classification levels via private and public IP infrastructures from anywhere in the world. Each fly-away-case can now use whatever IP or ISDN WAN connection available to draw down classified voice, video and data resources in urban, remote, maritime and airborne locations. These IP WAN links include BGAN, VSAT, public Internet, ISDN and cellphone 3G. Once a deployed team is connected to the KLAS Secure Entry Point, users may communicate with other deployed teams, access local resources available at the POP location, or draw down services such as SIPRNET, NIPRNET, JWICS and CENTRIXS. Users may also connect into established classified and unclassified voice and video networks such as PSTN, GSM, VOSIP, STE, ROIP, Tandberg and Polycom. Several classified network nodes may connect to the KLAS Secure Entry Point over a single IP WAN connection and draw down the resources available to these nodes simultaneously. This IP WAN connection may be changed from BGAN to VSAT to public IP to ISDN to cellphone 3G by simply connecting a deployed fly-away-case to whatever service is available. There is no need for the user to reconfigure any IT settings in the field.
To ensure continuity of operations for all mission critical communications the KLAS Secure Entry Point and all deployed kits on the network can be monitored by cleared Klas engineers. All deployed kits are configured to automatically failover to a secondary POP in the event of any interruption in services in the primary location. In the event of a deployed kit attempting but failing to connect to the KLAS Secure Entry Point or the interruption of services of the KLAS Secure Entry Point itself, Klas monitoring services will ensure an immediate technical response is made to resolve the problem. The mixture of IP WAN flexibility in the field, network redundancy and pro-active technical support informed by real-time diagnostics ensures that your deployed team’s mission critical communications always get through.
Networks IP WAN connections from deployed fly-away-cases over: