xG Technology announced today that it has received an order from the US Army to supply an xMax software defined cognitive radio (SDCR) system that will serve as a mobile tactical communications infrastructure. The order was received under a sole-source solicitation and will be delivered within the next 30 days.

xMax will be deployed at the U.S. Army Electronic Proving Ground (USAEPG) at Fort Huachuca, AZ. USAEPG is the premier organization of the Army for testing command, communications, control, computer, and intelligence systems and equipment.

xG Technology's xMax solution improves command and control in challenging communications environments, making it a compelling choice as an anti-electronic warfare asset. Some of the key features of the xMax solution are:

  • Support for voice and data communications;
  • Highly reliable in congested spectrum environments;
  • Frequency agile and spectrum sensing;
  • Seamless integration of commercial end‐user devices (mobile phones, tablets, IP devices); and
  • Dynamic Spectrum Access (DSA) and advanced interference mitigation algorithms

This represents the second order received from the U.S. military by xG Technology for an xMax tactical wireless broadband system. On October 26, 2015, xG announced that it received an order from a Department of Defense agency for xMax equipment and services.

The full press release can be read at this link.

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