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ERT’s Deployable Networks are built on the
principal of delivering best-in-class connectiv-
ity anywhere, anytime in the continental U.S.
Originally designed to support mission critical,
Voice and Push to Talk communications and
application support for public safety, Sprint’s
satellite networks are built to mitigate against
issues related to latency, jitter, and packet
loss that today’s public safety applications
simply cannot tolerate.
BENEFITS
End-to-End Managed Solution—fully deployed and
managed by self-supporting ERT strike teams - reduc-
es strain on EM and IT resources
Deployed and Managed anywhere in the continen-
tal U.S.
Operations Support: provide primary or augment-
ed network support for command operations
Maintain continuity for your critical business ap-
plications
Support remote area operations and have the data
and voice connectivity necessary to keep working
Rely on a secure back-up solution/redundancy
Get access to Internet, Email, and C2 applications
with IP connectivity almost anywhere
Fit your operational requirements and personnel
with scalable and flexible solutions
CAPABILITIES
 Deployable Cellular and PTT Networks (with
EU devices)
 Deployable 4G LTE Networks
 Deployable Broadband Networks
 Managed WIFI Mesh Networks
 Integrated LMR Interop, Media Sharing,
and Collaboration
 Command operations or Wide area cover-
age
 24 Hour Domestic Response
 Up to 40Mbps Satellite Broadband Access
 Ku Band Satellite Service
 VLAN QoS & VPN Security
 WIFI, Fiber or Ethernet broadband access
Whether your organization is thrust into an emergency situation, running remote
operations, supporting special events, or providing mutual aid support, staying
connected to your network is important to maintaining continuity of critical data
functions. With Sprint ‘s Deployable Network Solutions and Sprint’s Emergency
Response Team, you can plan ahead for emergency situations or for short
term events by leveraging the technology and expertise needed to keep your
operations running.
Mission assigned communications resource packaging for government and public safety opera-
tions—anytime, anywhere
The Sprint Emergency Response Team (ERT) provides short-term communications
equipment, infrastructure and operations support to federal, state/local public safety,
law enforcement, military and private sector entities when communications are criti-
cal. These services can be deployed to help support mobile and fixed mission com-
mand, response, and recovery operations, business continuity, CIKR restoration,
assist with recovery efforts, and can provide enhanced connectivity capabilities during special events. Sprint
ERT has over a decade of experience, providing support in over 6,100 deployments coast to coast.
Sprint ERT leverages multiple infrastructure platforms to offer customized solutions to meet a wide array of
mission needs. Satellite IP systems offer highly mobile, scalable, dedicated space segment up to 40Mbps,
100% CIR, in either symmetric or asymmetric configurations, with either dynamic or static IP addressing
schemes. Sprint ERT deployable and fixed communication systems provide immediate broadband connec-
tivity via its secure, IP-enabled satellite network. This accessibility supports a wide array of IP-based applica-
tions including backhaul for Wide Area and Tactical Cell deployments, Dedicated Internet Access, VPN tun-
neling, VoIP and RoIP, as well as streaming video and audio for complete business operations and situation-
al awareness support. Furthermore, ERT extends its IP service capabilities with multiple options for connec-
tivity including Ethernet, Fiber, and secured Managed WIFI Mesh. Mesh networking options include both low
-density and high-density LAN/WAN applications.
SatCOLT
Sprint SatCOLTs are transportable
over-the-road and are certified for
air transport. The SatCOLT is a fully
self- contained Ford F650 Super
Duty platform with a 15kw diesel
generator and a wide breadth of
cellular and IP service support ca-
pabilities. The Sprint SatCOLT will
operate unmanned for up to 5 days.
Furthermore, with open rack space
and optional networking capabili-
ties, the SatCOLT can be custom-
ized to include customer specific
RAN and network specific re-
sources.
Portable and Fixed Antenna
The Fly Away Kit (FAK) is a porta-
ble auto-acquisition satellite pack-
age configured to ship either coun-
ter-to-counter, commercial carrier or
air transport. Sprint ERT also offers
fixed antenna system solutions de-
signed to provide auto-fail over ca-
pabilities. Both FAK and perma-
nently installed solutions can be
customized to contain a variety of
client required equipment and con-
figurations.
Towable Systems
Towable platforms combine ad-
vantages of both the vehicular and
portable Fly Away Kit. With a small-
er footprint and lower weight rating,
towables can be deployed where
larger vehicular platforms may be
restricted, while also providing se-
curity and self-support functions.
Towables can also be customized
to include customer specific RAN,
switches, routers, and other network
specific resources.
Sprint
Emergency Response Team
Toll Free: 888-639-0020
ERTRequests@sprint.com
Sprint.com/ert

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2016 Sprint PS Operations Support [70114]

  • 1. ERT’s Deployable Networks are built on the principal of delivering best-in-class connectiv- ity anywhere, anytime in the continental U.S. Originally designed to support mission critical, Voice and Push to Talk communications and application support for public safety, Sprint’s satellite networks are built to mitigate against issues related to latency, jitter, and packet loss that today’s public safety applications simply cannot tolerate. BENEFITS End-to-End Managed Solution—fully deployed and managed by self-supporting ERT strike teams - reduc- es strain on EM and IT resources Deployed and Managed anywhere in the continen- tal U.S. Operations Support: provide primary or augment- ed network support for command operations Maintain continuity for your critical business ap- plications Support remote area operations and have the data and voice connectivity necessary to keep working Rely on a secure back-up solution/redundancy Get access to Internet, Email, and C2 applications with IP connectivity almost anywhere Fit your operational requirements and personnel with scalable and flexible solutions CAPABILITIES  Deployable Cellular and PTT Networks (with EU devices)  Deployable 4G LTE Networks  Deployable Broadband Networks  Managed WIFI Mesh Networks  Integrated LMR Interop, Media Sharing, and Collaboration  Command operations or Wide area cover- age  24 Hour Domestic Response  Up to 40Mbps Satellite Broadband Access  Ku Band Satellite Service  VLAN QoS & VPN Security  WIFI, Fiber or Ethernet broadband access Whether your organization is thrust into an emergency situation, running remote operations, supporting special events, or providing mutual aid support, staying connected to your network is important to maintaining continuity of critical data functions. With Sprint ‘s Deployable Network Solutions and Sprint’s Emergency Response Team, you can plan ahead for emergency situations or for short term events by leveraging the technology and expertise needed to keep your operations running. Mission assigned communications resource packaging for government and public safety opera- tions—anytime, anywhere
  • 2. The Sprint Emergency Response Team (ERT) provides short-term communications equipment, infrastructure and operations support to federal, state/local public safety, law enforcement, military and private sector entities when communications are criti- cal. These services can be deployed to help support mobile and fixed mission com- mand, response, and recovery operations, business continuity, CIKR restoration, assist with recovery efforts, and can provide enhanced connectivity capabilities during special events. Sprint ERT has over a decade of experience, providing support in over 6,100 deployments coast to coast. Sprint ERT leverages multiple infrastructure platforms to offer customized solutions to meet a wide array of mission needs. Satellite IP systems offer highly mobile, scalable, dedicated space segment up to 40Mbps, 100% CIR, in either symmetric or asymmetric configurations, with either dynamic or static IP addressing schemes. Sprint ERT deployable and fixed communication systems provide immediate broadband connec- tivity via its secure, IP-enabled satellite network. This accessibility supports a wide array of IP-based applica- tions including backhaul for Wide Area and Tactical Cell deployments, Dedicated Internet Access, VPN tun- neling, VoIP and RoIP, as well as streaming video and audio for complete business operations and situation- al awareness support. Furthermore, ERT extends its IP service capabilities with multiple options for connec- tivity including Ethernet, Fiber, and secured Managed WIFI Mesh. Mesh networking options include both low -density and high-density LAN/WAN applications. SatCOLT Sprint SatCOLTs are transportable over-the-road and are certified for air transport. The SatCOLT is a fully self- contained Ford F650 Super Duty platform with a 15kw diesel generator and a wide breadth of cellular and IP service support ca- pabilities. The Sprint SatCOLT will operate unmanned for up to 5 days. Furthermore, with open rack space and optional networking capabili- ties, the SatCOLT can be custom- ized to include customer specific RAN and network specific re- sources. Portable and Fixed Antenna The Fly Away Kit (FAK) is a porta- ble auto-acquisition satellite pack- age configured to ship either coun- ter-to-counter, commercial carrier or air transport. Sprint ERT also offers fixed antenna system solutions de- signed to provide auto-fail over ca- pabilities. Both FAK and perma- nently installed solutions can be customized to contain a variety of client required equipment and con- figurations. Towable Systems Towable platforms combine ad- vantages of both the vehicular and portable Fly Away Kit. With a small- er footprint and lower weight rating, towables can be deployed where larger vehicular platforms may be restricted, while also providing se- curity and self-support functions. Towables can also be customized to include customer specific RAN, switches, routers, and other network specific resources. Sprint Emergency Response Team Toll Free: 888-639-0020 ERTRequests@sprint.com Sprint.com/ert