The US Military has tapped Raytheon to create a critical technology, dubbed as MAINGATE, that will integrate discordant military wireless networks. The deal will last for four years, costing the government $155 million.
Mobile Ad hoc Interoperability Network GATEway or MAINGATE will be responsible in linking various tactical ground, airborne and satellite communications terminals owned by the government. It is also designed to allow composite radio groups to merge with heterogeneous network tolerant to high latency and packet loss.
According to the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA), MAINGATE will include a WAN port, a LAN port, and six legacy radio ports.






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