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Federal
IPTV

Securely Delivering
Performance Video
Everywhere

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Hot Benefits

  • Accredited for DoD (Air Force ATO & US Army CoN)
  • End-to-End Security and Conditional Access
  • Forward Error Correction
  • Intelligent Stream Management Services
  • Integration with Active Directory or LDAP

Situational Awareness. Most federal facilities and military installations rely on access to multiple national and local news and weather television channels for real-time situational awareness of events that impact their missions. Traditionally, this has required a separate dedicated infrastructure for televisions, with “all-or-nothing” licensing agreements. Haivision brings all of the IP Convergence to television distribution:  low infrastructure costs derived from eliminating redundant networks, lower programming costs from “à la carte” service agreements, and the flexibility that comes from leveraging the local IP network for television service.

Enterprise-Friendly. Haivision’s Furnace System has been deployed at dozens of DoD and Civilian agencies, with over 100,000 Federal users worldwide. The foundation for Federal deployments always begins with a strong security posture. Each Furnace system is shipped with a locked down SELinux operating system originally designed by the NSA. Haivision’s InStream player runs on client PCs without installing new software, which allows our customers to deploy IPTV without changing the Federal Government’s secure “standard desktop” baselines. Finally, Haivision has full integration with access control mechanisms, such as Active Directory and LDAP, making it easy for administrators and content owners to manage permissions.

End-to-End Security. Haivision is the only Enterprise H.264 solution on the market that provides end-to-end AES 256-bit encryption from the encoder to the desktop. Required by FIPS 140-2, AES-256  encryption prevents unauthorized users from viewing and recording broadcasts. Many solutions provide “security by obscurity” by hiding IP broadcast information, which can easily be circumvented by rogue users. As the Federal Government and DoD strive to prevent further leaks of sensitive information, encrypting video content from the source to the viewer is the best possible approach to ensuring that rogue users don’t have access to video they shouldn’t see, and more importantly, can’t record and export video from the government network.

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