Mercury Systems Got $2.5 Million Order for Military Storage Application
From defense prime contractor for custom storage appliances built with TRRUST-Stor secure SSD devices for undisclosed military application
This is a Press Release edited by StorageNewsletter.com on January 25, 2018 at 1:12 pmMercury Systems, Inc. announced it received a $2.5 million order from a defense prime contractor for custom storage appliances built with the company’s TRRUST-Stor secure SSD devices for an undisclosed military application.
The order was booked in the company’s fiscal 2018 second quarter and is expected to be shipped over the next several quarters.
Designed and manufactured in its Phoenix, AZ, Advanced Microelectronics Center, the company’s portfolio of commercial self-encrypting SSD devices are built on its ARMOR processor. By combining performance-enhancing algorithms with advanced cryptographic engine, the company’s secure SSD portfolio sets the defense industry standard for commercial data-at-rest solutions delivering security and performance for government agencies, military forces and defense prime contractors.
“We are proud to supply defense prime contractors and the US warfighter with the most secure commercial technology for military storage applications,” said Neal Austin, VP, sales, advanced microelectronics solutions group, Mercury. “Having successfully pioneered the deployment of agile security technologies in a commercial SSD, Mercury is fully committed to simplifying the implementation of the highest levels of security for our valued customers and military forces deployed around the globe.“
The company offers its secure storage technology in a range of form factors, including 2.5″ ruggedized enclosures, portable removable modules, mini-SATA (mSATA) cards, express mezzanine cards (XMC) and ball-grid array (BGA) devices. The firm offers commercial SSD devices to be listed on the National Security Administration’s Commercial Solutions for Classified (CSfC) component index.