Sintel Satellite Services, New York

Sintel Satellite Services, New York Sintel Satellite Services, Inc (SintelSat)
A global satellite and telecom company providing solutions and services using satellite, fiber, wireless (SI)

SintelSat is a global satellite communications company based in Stony Brook, New York providing space and ground based satellite solutions, telecom infrastructure solutions using Satellite Communication, Fiber, Networking, Microwave Systems and Wi-Fi/ Wi-MAX Wireless technologies. The company currently serves corporations, local & state government, federal, state, embassies, United Nation, World

Bank and many enterprise customers in infrastructure rebuilding, IP connectivity, private networks, VoIP, data and video solutions in emerging markets. SintelSat provides satellite bandwidth, teleport services, IP connectivity in remote & hard to reach places, emerging markets and solutions designed for Government customers. Technical support, O&M, spares, warehouse and NOC capabilities are available in Afghanistan, Iraq, Lebanon, India, and the Philippines. Field support personnel are available on many continents including Africa, Middle East, Asia and Europe. For further details, please visit our website: http://www.sintelsat.com

07/04/2025

This , we honor the birth of 🇺🇸 independence and the enduring fight for freedom. secures America's interests in space–ensuring freedom endures in every domain.

06/14/2025

Today, we celebrate 250 years of the U.S. Army and honor . 💪 🇺🇸

NGA proudly supports the Army today and every day.

Thank you for your unwavering commitment to the defense of our nation.

06/01/2025

Ambassador Thomas Barrack raised the American flag over the ambassador’s residence in Damascus, Syria for the first time since the embassy closed in 2012. U.S. Army MG Kevin Leahy, Combined Joint Task Force – Operation Inherent Resolve, Iraq and U.S. Marine Brig. Gen. Michael Brooks, Combined Special Operations Joint Task Force-Levant commander, attended the event.

Congrats, LM!
05/05/2025

Congrats, LM!

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04/26/2025

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03/07/2025

Organ on a Chip

The Info Gram - Emergency Management and Response - Information Sharing and Analysis Center (EMR-ISAC)
Volume 25 — Issue 9 | March 6, 2025

DHS S&T studies effects of toxic vapors on the human lung with state-of-the-art “Organ-On-A-Chip”
The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Science and Technology Directorate (S&T) is studying human exposure to chemicals that may be encountered by first responders at accidental hazardous materials releases or chemical attacks. The project is using a state-of-the-art technology that circumvents the need for human or animal testing called “organ-on-a-chip.”

The technology uses a sophisticated 3D printer and robotic technology to design a lung model that precisely mimics the microenvironment of real human lung tissue, effectively creating an “organ-on-a-chip.” The 3D printer uses primary cells from human donors. The researchers claim this lung model can predict human physiological behavior even better than an animal model.

S&T’s Chemical Security Analysis Center (CSAC) is conducting these studies in partnership with the Wake Forest Institute for Regenerative Medicine (WFIRM). The Organ-on-a-Chip (OOAC) studies are part of a larger Chemical Threat Characterization project (CTC) at S&T, which aims to build a comprehensive database of chemicals and toxic profiles that pose a threat to the homeland. The database is there to assist authorities in preparation for or response to an accident or attack.

The studies will expose the 3D-printed lung organ tissue to toxic vapors to see how the tissue reacts.

Ammonia and chlorine were selected for the first study because they have high toxicity and are two of the most transported chemicals in the United States. Both are gases when released into the atmosphere and both disperse quickly in the environment and the human body.

Because ammonia and chlorine disperse quickly, identifying and accurately measuring human exposure to these chemicals is difficult, and is currently done primarily by observing signs and symptoms.

These studies are a vital step toward enhancing safety measures and developing life-saving treatments. Additionally, in a chemical attack scenario, being able to identify the toxic exposure agent is needed both domestically and internationally for forensics and attribution purposes.

After ammonia and chlorine, the research team is considering additional studies on other chemical toxins in the threat space, such as hydrogen sulfide and phosphine.

Learn more in DHS S&T’s Feb. 6 Feature Article.

(Source: DHS S&T)



Highlights
DHS S&T studies effects of toxic vapors on the human lung with state-of-the-art “Organ-On-A-Chip”

Blue Ghost
03/04/2025

Blue Ghost

03/02/2025

Shadow selfie, Blue Ghost safely standing on the surface of the Moon, with Earth in the lunar sky, watching in awe. Congratulations to all at Firefly Aerospace!

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SintelSat is a global satellite communications company based in Plainview (Long Island), New York providing space and ground based satellite communication solutions, telecom infrastructure using Satellite, Fiber, Networking, Microwave, FSO, Laser and LTE/ LMR/Wi-Fi/ Wi-MAX Wireless technologies. The company currently serves corporations, Governments- federal, state, embassies, United Nation, World Bank and many enterprise customers in infrastructure rebuilding, IP connectivity, private networks, VoIP, data and video solutions in emerging markets. SintelSat provides satellite bandwidth, teleport services, IP connectivity in remote & hard to reach places, emerging markets and solutions designed for Government customers. Technical support, O&M, spares, warehouse and NOC capabilities are available in Afghanistan, Iraq, Lebanon, India, and the Philippines. Field support personnel are available on many continents including Africa, Middle East, Asia and Europe. For further details, please visit our website: http://www.sintelsat.com