Data Networking Services

Trans-Tel offers a broad range of data system services from large multi-faceted campus
environments to single tenant office complexes. Our implementation and installation
capabilities span from the user outlet to the network switch and all elements in between.

Combat Information Transport System (CITS)

The Combat Information Transport System is the program managing the life cycle of
infostructure systems. Life cycle management includes acquisition, sustainment,
implementation, and maintenance activities. CITS is composed of 3 systems:
Transport, Network Defense, and Network Management. Transport is everything
that relates to the physical pathways that information passes through, Network Defense
is the security and Network Management is the control. All of these assets combine to
provide connectivity throughout the Air Force to link in-garrison Command and Control
and combat support systems to the Defense Information System Network.

Most major system development activities are classified as Blocks, with Spirals
included as needed to break the implementation into manageable tasks.
Network connectivity, information assurance, asset management,
interoperability, and standard interfaces to joint service networks are the
centers of gravity for this program.

Trans-Tel Central Inc has been instrumental with CITS implementations at:

Dover AFB, DE Goodfellow AFB, TX
McGuire AFB, NJ Whiteman AFB, MO
McConnell AFB, KS FE Warren AFB, WY

BOK Center, Tulsa, OK

TTC Inc was awarded the contract for the installation of CAT6 and fiber optic
cable for voice, data, surveillance, and CATV cabling for the Bank of Oklahoma
Event Center Arena in Tulsa, OK. Project included voice and data drops, digital
signs, CATV drops, security cameras, and build-out of over 20 telecom closets.

The build-outs included the installation of equipment cabinets, basket tray and
associated hardware. Trans-Tel tested and certified the installed cable, and
delivered “as built” drawings to the owner upon completion.

The arena, which covers four downtown city blocks and required 20 existing
buildings to be demolished, has approximately 18,000 seats, 550,000 square
feet, 34 suites, 20 loge boxes and a club level.



City of Norman

Trans-Tel was award a contract to design, engineer and construct a fiber optic
network using CommScope fiber optic cable. This fiber infrastructure will be used to
Control traffic signals within the city of Norman. The fiber optic network consisted of
connecting five different facilities within the city.

TTC was responsible installing 100,000 feet of fiber optic cable. We were required to
use a combination of trenching and horizontal boring to install conduit and cable.





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