PROJECT SUMMARY
GST partnered with March Air Force Base to modernize the audiovisual capabilities in their operational control center. The project involved replacing multiple aging projectors with Sony high-performance laser models, while reusing existing mounting hardware and cabling to minimize disruption. By adhering to federal compliance and security requirements, GST ensured the upgrade was delivered seamlessly, meeting both the technical and regulatory expectations of a secure government environment.
Key Tasks Included:
- De-installed legacy projectors and installed new Sony laser units using existing mounting hardware.
- Configured Sony edge-blending technology for dual-projector seamless image projection.
- Performed functional testing to confirm proper integration of Sony projectors with the existing AV system.
GST’s partnership with March Air Force Base delivered an upgraded projection system that improved performance, extended equipment life, and integrated seamlessly into existing infrastructure without disrupting operations. Through disciplined project management and strict compliance with federal standards, GST ensured the solution was secure, efficient, and to specification, demonstrating our ability to support both routine and complex AV and IT challenges in mission-critical environments.
QUICK FACTS
ORGANIZATION DETAILS:
Federal Department
INDUSTRY:
Government, Military
VENDORS INVOLVED:
Sony
CHALLENGE
The challenge was to modernize aging technology while reusing existing mounting hardware and cabling to minimize downtime and costs. At the same time, the project needed to be executed in full alignment with federal compliance and security standards, ensuring the solution met the stringent requirements of a regulated defense environment.
