Camp Pendleton Base Infrastructure
The Challenge
Camp Pendleton required modernization of network infrastructure across 18 administrative and operational buildings on the base. The project demanded strict security protocols, coordination with military operations, and infrastructure capable of supporting classified and unclassified networks on separate physical media.
Our Solution
We implemented completely separate cabling infrastructure for classified and unclassified networks with clearly differentiated color-coding and labeling. Installed redundant fiber backbone rings for resilience, Cat6a horizontal cabling to all workstations, and hardened outdoor-rated cables between buildings. All personnel underwent background checks and received base-specific security training.
Technologies Deployed
- Cat6a Structured Cabling
- OS2 Single-Mode Fiber Backbone
- Redundant Ring Topology
- Armored Outdoor Cable
- Dual Network Separation
Services Provided
- structured-cabling
- fiber-optic
- network-infrastructure
The Results
Successfully delivered dual-network infrastructure supporting both classified and unclassified operations. Fiber backbone provides high-speed connectivity between all buildings with failover redundancy. Enhanced infrastructure supports modern mission-critical applications and improves operational readiness.
Project Details
Completion Date
August 2022
Project Duration
7 months
Team Size
14 technicians
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