SUGAR LAND, Texas, Oct. 30, 2018 /PRNewswire/ -- Systel, Inc., an industry leader in rugged computing is hosting the inaugural Minotaur User Group Summit (MUGS) October 31 and November 1, 2018 at its headquarters, bringing together government, industry, and technology experts for two days of peer information exchange, key program briefings, and networking. The conference theme is "Solving the Mazes of Tomorrow."
Systel has provided long-term support of Minotaur Track Management and Mission Management System integrated platforms throughout the DoD including the Navy, Coast Guard, and Department of Homeland Security. Systel's rugged, SWaP-2C optimized high density computing servers are deployed in mission-critical Minotaur applications across multiple domains on a wide variety of platforms including the MQ-8C Fire Scout, P-8A Poseidon, C-130J Super Hercules, MEA King Air, and P-3 Orion.
"We are proud of our continued Mintoaur program partnerships," said Anu Pankaj, program manager at Systel. "We look forward to welcoming the user community to MUGS and providing and facilitating a two-day forum for knowledge exchange amongst government program leads and technology partners."
About Systel, Inc.
Systel, Inc is a leading manufacturer of rugged embedded, server, and display computer products and solutions. Systel is headquartered in Sugar Land, Texas, with 30 years of experience in providing complex and advanced computer technologies to military, oil and gas, and manufacturing enterprises worldwide. Systel's pedigree of capabilities spans numerous platforms and includes some of the most advanced military vehicles such as the US Navy's ISR/ASW aircraft, General Atomics Predator® and Reaper® UAV fleets, and Counter-UAS Stryker ground vehicles. For more information, visit http://www.systelusa.com or contact Systel via email [email protected] or phone 888.645.8400.
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