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December 2006 — Syntek awarded satellite system documentation contract

Syntek was awarded a twelve-month contract to design and deliver the documentation set for a multi-rack satellite communications system. The documentation, to include software user and operator hardware maintenance documents, will support a multi-million dollar new-to-market satellite communications computing platform. The contract leverages Syntek’s expertise in satellite systems and expands Syntek’s entrée into technical communications services.


October 2006 — Syntek awarded contract to update and enhance user documentation for active-RFID product

Syntek was awarded a contract by a developer of active-RFID platforms to update and expand the user documentation for their real-time physical-asset monitoring and control product. The client’s remote wireless monitoring platform harnesses active RFID technology by giving tags, seals, locks and sensors full 2-way wireless communication capability.


September 2006 — Syntek supports client demonstration of their IP Multimedia Subsystem (IMS) telephone service platform.

A senior Syntek consultant participated in a successful customer team effort to demonstrate the functionality of an IMS product. The product demonstrations focused on IMS-presence server and group-list server capabilities, application serving, and administrative and failover support.


May 2006 — Syntek supports provider of integrated mobile entertainment solutions for wireless carriers.

Syntek is providing J2EE project support for the customization of web services applications that enable wireless carriers to offer a broad range of mobile entertainment to their subscribers. A team of Syntek consultants is supporting the design, implementation, test and installation of this application.


July 2005 — Syntek completes a software design, development and integration project to modify and update automatic test equipment used for testing targeting systems for air-to-ground missiles on fighter planes.

Syntek helped design, develop and integrate software to modify and update automatic test equipment used for testing targeting systems for air-to-ground missiles on fighter planes. Working with the client’s hardware team, the Syntek software team has supported this activity since November 2002, culminating in a recent successful delivery to the US Air Force. Syntek’s activities included rehosting all software from a VAX platform to a PC platform, writing new software to support the updated interface hardware being developed, and converting application code from Pascal to C++.