Telos® Corporation
was selected by Marine Corps Base Camp Smedley D. Butler in Okinawa,
Japan to execute and manage the installation of the CAIRS OSS Telephony
Management System (TMS).
Under a NETCENTS task order, Telos will work in collaboration with
government personnel in Japan to manage the program. Subcontractor
Unique Communications, the developer of CAIRS OSS, will provide
technical and functional support under the task order.
The CAIRS OSS Telephony Management System integrates with the Nortel PBX
to enable centralized management of the Nortel network. It allows large
organizations to consolidate disparate telephone systems into a single
architecture. It utilizes the Microsoft Windows 2003 server, .NET
framework and Microsoft’s SQL 2005.
“CAIRS OSS will increase work flow
efficiencies at Camp Smedley D. Butler,” said
Charisse Stokes, NETCENTS program manager with Telos. “The
system is very easy to use and gives the Marine Corps a telephony
management capability that will improve customer service and response
times while reducing labor intensive processes. Telos is excited to play
a part in overseeing the integration work for CAIRS OSS.”
About Telos Corporation
Telos Corporation has provided innovative IT solutions and services to
the federal government for more than 30 years, focusing since 1989 on
secure enterprise solutions. Telos Secure Networks and Xacta security
solutions ensure that the government’s most
security-conscious organizations comply with demanding federal and DoD
information security mandates. Offerings include enterprise IT security
management solutions, enterprise security consulting services, secure
networks, secure enterprise messaging, and secure identity management
solutions. Telos and Xacta solutions are represented to the federal
government on Telos’ GSA schedule. For more
information, visit www.telos.com.
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