JFCOMEngineer
05-28-2008, 01:29 PM
My name is Wes, and I'm a VTC engineer. (HI WES)
I've been involved with videoconferencing since the mid eighties, and am currently the production engineer for US Joint Forces Command, in Norfolk, Virginia, employed as on site support by Lockheed Martin. We are primarily a Tandberg shop, running gatekeepers, border controllers, gateways, MPS800s, a MGC 100, some older Cisco (Radvision), Adran Atlas and ISU telephony, and Type I encryption equipment. We have a bunch or Tandberg 1500/1700s, a dozen conference rooms with 6000mxp codecs half a dozen Edge codecs, a smattering or other manufacturers endpointe, mostly Polycom and Sony, and a partridge in a pear tree.
I've been involved with videoconferencing since the mid eighties, and am currently the production engineer for US Joint Forces Command, in Norfolk, Virginia, employed as on site support by Lockheed Martin. We are primarily a Tandberg shop, running gatekeepers, border controllers, gateways, MPS800s, a MGC 100, some older Cisco (Radvision), Adran Atlas and ISU telephony, and Type I encryption equipment. We have a bunch or Tandberg 1500/1700s, a dozen conference rooms with 6000mxp codecs half a dozen Edge codecs, a smattering or other manufacturers endpointe, mostly Polycom and Sony, and a partridge in a pear tree.