Communications-Applied Technology

Portable, tactical voice communications for first responders, military and disaster teams—easy to use, reliable & robust

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Company Name
Communications-Applied Technology
Founded Year
1982
Location (Offices)
Reston, United States +1
Founders / Decision Makers
Number of Employees
11
Industries
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Funding Stage
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Communications-Applied Technology - Company Profile

Communications-Applied Technology (C-AT) is a disabled veteran owned business that designs and manufactures tactical communications equipment that solves the technical and physical requirements faced by first responder agencies in both civilian and military settings. C-AT’s radio interoperability products bridge dissimilar equipment, bands and frequencies, allowing homeland security, public safety, and military first-responders to have immediate, on-scene tactical communications. C-AT’s intercom and wireless radio systems are designed for extreme environments such as hazardous, biological and nuclear cleanup, and for personnel operating in armored vehicles, mobile command posts, crewed boats, and aircraft. All C-AT products are American Made, engineered to be rugged, simple to use and reliable for use in the harshest environments. The following products are available from C-AT. - Radio Interoperability Gateway - Wired Intercom - Wireless Intercom - Headsets - Radio to Satellite Interface - Radio cables

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