FastSoft Government Acceleration
3D geospatial maps of rugged terrain. Satellite transmissions to remote mobile units. Video-based instruction. Nowhere is the need to transparently speed data to remote locations more pressing than in government applications.
FastSoft is currently in the accreditation process for SIPRNnet (Secret Internet Protocol Router Network) to enable the DoD to use the Internet to securely speed data, image and video downloads to dispersed and fast-changing locations. By dramatically accelerating transfer times without requiring technology on the receiving end, E Series can negate the need to use physical media that can delay communications or be intercepted.
Speed, Simplicity & Security
Requiring no technology in the field, no tweaking of content and no hand-off of content to third-party delivery providers, FastSoft adds a powerful communications tool to the government’s arsenal:
- Real TCP, only faster: Where some specialized solutions actually alter TCP to achieve speed increases, FastSoft’s patented FastTCP technique accelerates transmission by adding smarter flow control, while remaining compliant with the TCP standards. Since FastTCP is completely backwards compatible with all deployed TCP systems and software, there is no need to alter or upgrade systems on the receiving end of the files.
- One-to-many, anywhere: FastSoft uniquely accommodates user mobility needs by speeding content by 3 to 5 or up to 30 times to stations all over the world, anywhere that’s accessible via the Internet. No updates to recipients’ computers or modifications of content are required;
- No “paper trail”: Many of the imaging files used in government operations are large enough to warrant delivery by physical media or dedicated content delivery networks, FastSoft makes the Internet viable for rapid transmission without requiring tapes or other physical media, or hand-offs to external digital delivery networks.
The Bottom Line
FastSoft delivers the real-time reach, speed and security government users need in sharing sensitive video and other digital content as ever-changing conditions demand.



