NAL Research Unveils Advanced SHOUT Trackers Integrated with Iridium's Enhanced SBD Service
NAL Research Expands Offerings with Enhanced Satellite Communication Solutions
On May 5, 2025, NAL Research, recognized for its cutting-edge wireless and advanced positioning, navigation, and timing (APNT) solutions, announced a significant enhancement to its product lineup. The company has integrated the Enhanced Short Burst Data (ESBD) service from Iridium into its SHOUT product series. This integration promises to uplift communication security and performance levels for various government and military applications.
Improving Communication for Defense Needs
The SHOUT devices, specifically tailored for the U.S. Department of Defense, federal, state, local entities, and allied governments, will now leverage Iridium's latest two-way data transmission technology. This approach aims to ensure secure communications, necessary for tactical operations and warfighter safety throughout multiple environments.
Bart Polizotto, NAL Research's Director of Connectivity Solutions, emphasized the enhancements provided by the next-generation service. According to him, "The new ESBD technology significantly improves the capabilities available through traditional Short Burst Data services," highlighting its importance in enhancing operational velocity and transmission security in various mission contexts.
Features of SHOUT Nano 100
One of the standout additions is the SHOUT nano 100, designed with a focus on discretion. This compact tracker provides real-time positioning data, supports two-way messaging, and connects wirelessly to Android smartphones via Bluetooth. It even features a miniature display for alerts and communications, making it a versatile standalone device.
The ESBD solution offers enhanced transmission security (TRANSEC) by employing cutting-edge techniques designed to operate safely across diverse situations. Alongside its robust messaging capacity, ESBD also enables faster transmission rates and accommodates larger message payloads, which are vital for mission-critical operations.
Backward Compatibility and Global Reach
Another significant advantage of the ESBD service is its backward compatibility with existing SBD systems. This compatibility facilitates a seamless transition for users upgrading their equipment while ensuring the continued functionality of their established systems.
With airtime services provided by the United States Space Force's Enhanced Mobile Satellite Service (EMSS), users can now enjoy reliable and global messaging capabilities, furthering their operational effectiveness wherever they may be deployed. For those interested in seeing these advancements firsthand, demonstrations of the SHOUT capabilities will be available at NAL Research's booth (#3005) during SOF Week, taking place from May 5-8, 2025.
Conclusion
NAL Research continues its commitment to pioneering resilient connectivity solutions, strategically enhancing its offerings following the 2024 merger with Blue Sky Network. This merger intends to enhance both operations and solutions provided to the enterprise and government sectors. The expanded portfolio now includes leading-edge satellite technology, satellite-based tracking, mobile solutions, and active systems, ensuring clients are well-equipped for future communication challenges.
For more information and updates, interested parties can visit NAL Research's website or reach out through the communications contact listed in the press release.