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A New Communications Strategy for Government Agencies

Now, with the Hughes National Managed Broadband Service, there is no such thing as an agency, field office, or home office that’s too remote for secure, managed broadband service coverage. No T1s required.

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Digital Satellite Emergency Communications

Today, as satellite technology displaces the old analog method of relaying emergency information, states and localities are employing digital satellite services to help enable a far more sophisticated form of their Emergency Alert Systems (EAS).



Digital Media for Officer and Inmate Communications

Digital Media for Officer and Inmate Communications

As one of the world's largest police forces, the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department (LASD) is using the lastest in digital media and broadband technologies from Hughes.

Emergency Preparedness a Top Priority in Southern Calfornia

Emergency Preparedness a Top Priority in Southern Calfornia

During an emergency, hospital staff, public officials, and first responders must rely on critical communications to do their jobs quickly and effectively.



Broadband in the Great Outdoors

Broadband in the Great Outdoors

Covering over 4.3 million acres of breathtaking scenery, the Salmon-Challis National Forest in Idaho is home to the Frank Church - River of No Return Wilderness Area, the second largest wilderness area in the continental United States.

The Importance of Government Telework

The Importance of Government Telework

More and more workers in the U.S. federal government are telecommuting every year.



Land of the Blue-Green Waters

Land of the Blue-Green Waters

Satellite Distance Learning Reaches the Grand Canyon

Bringing Emergency Communications and Telemedicine to Haiti

Bringing Emergency Communications and Telemedicine to Haiti

Among those who were fortunate to survive the devastating earthquake of January 2010 were patients at the State University Hospital of Haiti.



State Governments Stay Connected

State Governments Stay Connected

State governments are increasingly turning to the nationwide HughesNet broadband satellite service.

Hughes Award-winning Learning Solutions Go the Distance

Hughes Award-winning Learning Solutions Go the Distance

Here are some of the latest awards garnered by Hughes for contributions to distance education from around the world.



World's Largest Sheriff's Department Goes Digital

Highlights Emergency and Military Response

Advanced broadband satellite services demonstrated during Coalition Warrior Interoperability Demonstration.

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World's Largest Sheriff's Department Goes Digital

Helius, a Hughes Company, Provides L.A. County Law Enforcement Agency with an Advanced Communications System



Saving Lives through Communications

Saving Lives through Communications

America's Emergency Network gets the word out with HughesNet and SPACEWAY 3.

Getting Ready for a Big One

Getting Ready for a Big One

Helius Learning Management Portal is used by the City University of New York to train its coastal storm team to prepare for major hurricanes.



 GETN- Government's Digital Campus

GETN- Government's Digital Campus

Hughes provides an audio and video communications network for broadcast training to GETN students.

SATCOM-II- Boosting Government Readiness

SATCOM-II- Boosting Government Readiness

SATCOM-II Sets the Stage for U.S. Government Broadband Satellite Solutions.



Miri Microsystems- Helps Emergency Workers

Miri Microsystems- Helps Emergency Workers

Helping Emergency Workers Bridge The Communications Gap.

Communications Working for Government

HughesNet managed services have been specifically designed to satisfy the critical communications requirements of federal, state and local governments.



Reconnecting after Disaster

Reconnecting after Disaster

Satellite communications played a crucial role in thousands of people affected by the devastation of Hurricanes Katrina and Rita.