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Sunday, December 10, 2006

NCTAMS Conference Room


Hawaii's Naval Computer and Telecommunications Area Master Station, Pacific (NCTAMS PAC) is the Pacific regional commander for all Naval Computer and Telecommunications System assets. NCTAMS PAC manages cryptologic resources for Commander, Naval Security Group (COMNAVSECGRU) and provides operational direction and management of the Department of Defense (DoD) world-wide High Frequency Direction Finding System. Tenent Units include the Naval Security Group Department HFDF Net Control Station and HFDF Net Outstation.
PAC HFDF NET WAHIAWA HI is responsible for all HFDF Net Control activities. NAVSECGRUDEPT HONOLULU HI responsibilities include NAVSECGRU supply and fiscal matters, and certain matters dealing with special intelligence communications. To improve naval communications in the Pacific area, a Communications Security Unit (COMSEC) was established at Wahiawa in 1942 under the management and control of the Chief of Naval Operations (CNO). Their purpose was to assist in a program of cryptographic security, message traffic control and message traffic analysis.The TACINTEL subsystem at the facility is used for transmission of special-intelligence communications. The subsystem is essentially a computerized message processing installation that makes it possible to transmit and receive message traffic via satellite in a controlled environment
The requirement was to design, procure and install a multifunctionalVTC-Briefing room. The requirements included, (2) XGA hi lumen projectors, mounted within (2) double mirror systems, projecting on to (2) 72 X 96 rear projection screens.Additionally, to provide a custom conference table and chairs to accommodate 10 participants. Furthermore allowing users sitting at two locations of the table to plug their laptops and have access to the system to give presentations from those remote locations.This system would allow all users the ability to control all of the A/V components. These components are mounted in a A/V rack located in the equipment room. This control will be via a remote flush mount touch panel in the lectern. Furthermore, the presenter at the lectern can call up any of the available sources and preview them prior to sending that source to the projectors. All table mounted interface adapters will be hideaway panels that pop up on the table when required for plug in and hide-a-way when not in use.

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