General Dynamics C4 Systems and Cisco Systems have integrated two technologies to allow users of the US Army’s Warfighter Information Network-Tactical (WIN-T) to access communication services such as telephony, email, voice, and text messaging via a rugged, small-footprint notebook computer.

The companies installed Cisco’s Unified Communications Manager software into the General Dynamics Itronix GoBook XR-1 computer.

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The GoBook XR-1 is built for battlefield conditions, weighs 6.8lb and includes RF shielding and integrated GPS with a quadra-helix antenna, to optimise satellite positioning access.

WIN-T is a mobile broadband network that will enable commanders and command posts to carry out battle plans and to collaborate while on-the-move.

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