Actelis Networks Technology on Defense Dept's Approved Products List
By Chris Wack
Actelis Networks said its cyber-hardened, hybrid-fiber networking solutions have been placed on the Department of Defense Information Network Approved Products List following certification from the Joint Interoperability Test Command.
Actelis said its technology is the only one of its kind found on the Approved Products List, giving the military a way to implement and connect IoT devices and applications at fiber-grade, using any existing wires, fiber or coax, in just hours compared to weeks or months.
The placement of Actelis on the DoD's APL allows the company to expand its presence and help the military with its vast base modernization and IoT initiatives around the globe, the company said.
Write to Chris Wack at chris.wack@wsj.com
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