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January 2008

THINK GREEN– USE VIDEOCONFERENCING       Think Green
                                                                                                                                                                           
Does your organization have a Corporate Environmental Strategy?                                                                            
 
Did you know that business travel contributes 3.5% of mankind’s contribution to global warming? A typical jet emits roughly one pound of carbon dioxide for each passenger mile it travels. A round-trip between New York and Los Angeles creates about 3 tons of CO2 per passenger – 400 tons or more for a typical fully loaded 737 aircraft. According to the National Business Travel Association, Business, U.S. business travelers average 240 billion passenger-miles annually.
 
In addition to reducing Greenhouse gases, videoconferencing:
 
  • Increases productivity
  • Reduces costs
  • Improves Quality of Life
  • Improves communications
  • Eliminates safety concerns
  • Eliminates travel annoyance

 

Please call Trinity Video Communications at 1-800-261-9008 for learning more about videoconferencing technology and its uses.

 

 

 

January 2008

TRINITY VIDEO COMMUNICATIONS LAUNCHES THE FIRST SECURE VIDEOCONFERENCING SYSTEM FOR POLYCOM SYSTEMS
 
Trinity Video Communications, Inc. (Trinity) plans on launching the first Secure Videoconferencing System designed for Polycom at the FOSE Show from April 1-3 at the Washington DC Convention Center.
 
This system was developed with significant input from the FBI and is now in over 100 locations throughout the FBI. Barry Sawayer, President of Trinity Video Communications, says; “customer focus has always been on securing their networks, not  their endpoints.” This new patent-pending touchscreen system using Trinity’s new GUI, “The Trinity Touch™”, provides access control, audit controls, captures and logs security sensitive operations, and automatically cleanses outdated/broken codecs. 
 
“We have worked very hard with Polycom’s API programming staff in Austin, TX over the last 2 ½ years to achieve full interoperability with their codec.” says Sawayer.  “So, as Polycom upgrades their software, so do we. It is important that we stay in step.  Shortly, we will introduce our Secure Multi-Enclave (codec) configuration. Most secure conference rooms today have 3 or more codecs and they have to be kept separate and totally isolated from each other. Our system will assure that.”
 
The Trinity Touch™ GUI is extremely user friendly, emulates all of Polycom’s screens, manages most audio/video peripheral equipment (including computer input), ensures logical operations, eliminates all remote controls, and takes live video feeds to the touch screen.
 
“It truly is a complete multi-media presentation system,” says Sawayer. “If it is not being used for videoconferencing, it can be used for PowerPoint presentations, training videos, movies and any computer input displays. It truly is an A/V and VTC solution, all in one.”

 


December 2007
TRINITY LANDS USACE VIDEOWALL PROJECT
 
Trinity Video Communications was selected as the Audio/Video Integrator to upgrade three (3) of the USACE’s existing conference rooms with state-of-the-art VideoWalls.
  

 

November 2007

Trinity consolidates Arlington, VA sales office and Sterling, VA warehouse into one large facility located in Sterling, VA.

 

 

October 2007
Friday, October 12, 2007

 

Local tech firm snags $40

 

million FBI contract

Trinity Video Communications to supply equipment nationwide

 

Business First of Louisville - by Ben Adkins Business First Staff Writer

 

Q, eat your heart out.

 

While James Bond's tech-savvy sidekick has provided Agent 007 with an arsenal of often unrealistic gadgets over the decades, one Louisville company has landed a hefty contract with the FBI for its real-life technologies.

 

Trinity Video Communications Inc. has signed a five-year, $40 million contract to provide secure audio/visual and videoconferencing equipment, as well as installation and support, throughout the FBI, including all 56 of its branch offices nationwide.

 

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August 2007
Trinity Video Communications, Inc. announces that the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) has awarded to Trinity a five-year, multi-million dollar contract for Secure Video Teleconferencing Systems and Services.  This contract is in support of three current major FBI programs: (1) Crisis Management; (2) Operational Conferences; and (3) Distance Learning.

 

This contract includes the provisioning of all audio-video and videoconferencing equipment and services throughout the FBI, including all FBI branch offices in all fifty states.  This also includes the design, build-out and installation of executive conference rooms, operation centers and distance learning classrooms throughout the country.  Trinity staff members also operate the FBI's centralized Video Operations Center (VOC) in Clarksburg, WV as well as supporting video operations at FBI Headquarters, Quantico, VA and the surrounding D.C. area.

 

All FBI audio-video locations are supported by Trinity's S.A.V.E.S. (Secure Audio Visual Enterprise Solution) Program featuring a proprietary, secure touch-screen control interface, The Trinity Touch, and a centralized videoconferencing-system database of Fleet Tracking and Problem Reporting.  The Trinity Touch incorporates all security measures dictated by the FBI.  All servicing of FBI locations is provided by Trinity employees with Top Secret or higher clearances from the FBI.

 

 

August 2007
Trinity signs a teaming agreement with iGOV for the purpose of providing videoconferencing and secure audio-video enterprise-wide solutions to the Department of Homeland Security.  IGOV also approved Trinity's application to the "First Source Contract," which is another procurement vehicle for the Department of Homeland Security.

 

 

June 2007
Lockheed Martin accepted Trinity's application to the ACE-IT contract, which is the procurement vehicle of the United States Army Corps of Engineers.

 

May 2007
EDS accepted Trinity's application to the Eagle Contract, which is the procurement vehicle of the Department of Homeland Security.

 

May 2007
Crewestone Technologies signed a Teaming Agreement with Trinity.

 

April 2007
Trinity begins work with DITCO/DISA at Scott Air Force Base in Illinois to provide A/V conference room solutions, bridging solutions, and videoconferencing support for the DITCO locations at Scott AFB, Falls Church, VA, Tampa, FL, Ft. Huachuca, AZ, DITCO Alaska, DITCO Pacific (Hawaii) and worldwide locations in Germany, Bahrain, Japan, and Korea.

 

January 2007
Trinity provides ResCare, a Louisville, KY-based health-care services provider, with videoconferencing capabilities in their home office in Louisville and satellite location in the Washington, DC area.

 

June 2006
Trinity awarded contract from Offutt Air Force Base in Nebraska to provide videoconferencing services to the 55th Squadron based there.

 

May 2006
EyakTek Technologies accepted Trinity's application to the Tiger Contract, which is the procurement vehicle of the DOD/Army Corps of Engineers (USACE).

 

January 2006
Hospice of the Bluegrass, based in Lexington, KY, chose Trinity to provide videoconferencing support, including bridging services, for their seven satellite locations in Lexington, Frankfort, Cynthiana, Hazard, Harlan, Ft. Thomas, and Nicholasville, KY.

 

November 2005
Trinity is awarded the first of three contracts to begin serving the US Army facility at Camp Victory, Iraq with videoconferencing and audio/visual equipment.

 

October 2005
Grand opening of our Sterling, VA integration site.