DataSoft Corp.
Overview
Problem
Team members without a radio so they have to use voice and hand signals to communicate. Solution
The RAP (Radio Access Point) is a low-SWAP module that attaches to the RED side of tactical radio (117, 163, 167, 148, 152 etc.) and extends radio network 1300 feet in range so that operators can connect via their smartphone EUDs/ATAK. The MTR (Miniature Tactical Router) is a low-SWAP module that attaches on the BLK side of a tactical radio (117, 163, 167 etc) and provides a VPN connection to SATCOM (Iridium, BGAN, StarLink) terminal or LTE/5G cellular device for BLOS comms. Field Validation
RAP has been extensively tested/evaluated by USMC and NIWC. The MTR for 117G radio is deployed by Netherlands and German SoF Technology Maturity (TRL) [State your current TRL. Cite evidence: lab demo, prototyping, field trials, live deployment.] RAP is at TRL 8, MTR-117 is at TRL 9 and MTR-MM is TRL 7 Strategic Advantage
RAP is NSA certified for Tactical CSfC Go-to-Market Access
Responding to BAAs CSOs, and RFIs, collaborating with prime contractors and trusted integrators. RAP and MTR are on the NASA SEWP IDIQ and Army's CHS-6 catalog Dual-Use Potential
None Team
Our team has electrical, mechanical, software engineers with over 25 years of experience C4 system design and development. Competitive Landscape
The RAP is the only low-SWAP product on the NSA's CSfC Components List for Tactical Capability solutions Primary User [Be specific — not “DoD,” but “intel analyst,” “JTAC,” or “fleet maintenance lead.”] Dismount soldier/Marine/airman, TACP operator, SoF operator, coalition partner User-Critical Problem [Translate strategic pain into the user's daily operational friction.]