Las Vegas, NV — The 60th International Telemetering Conference (ITC 2025) once again brought together the global aerospace and defense community to explore the future of telemetry, testing, and secure communications. Compunetix proudly participated, reinforcing its leadership in secure, mission-critical voice solutions designed for the world’s most demanding operational environments.
Despite the government shutdown, this year’s show recorded more than 750 registered attendees at this year’s event. In accordance with this high attendance, Compunetix booth visitors included range operators (JT4), and prominent global defense and civilian aircraft manufacturers including Bombardier, Saab, Gulfstream, and Safran.
Building on a Long-established History of Secure Voice Innovations
At the heart of the Compunetix exhibit were its Mission Voice Platform (MVP) and Mission Console (MC) systems—proven technologies that power communications across test ranges, flight operations, and command centers. These solutions provide exceptional reliability, red/black separation, and scalability, enabling organizations to update legacy systems with next-generation digital architectures with MVP systems. An added benefit is that these solutions are upgradable and expandable to avoid obsolescence.
The Compunetix Federal Systems Division team demonstrated how MVP and MC systems deliver secure interoperability, support both classified and unclassified operations, and integrate seamlessly across diverse mission infrastructures. Whether deployed in compact tactical configurations or large-scale multi-user facilities, Compunetix solutions ensure operators stay connected, informed, and mission-ready.
Supporting Evolving Aerospace and Defense Needs
Throughout ITC 2025, the Compunetix team engaged with a broad range of aerospace manufacturers, launch support, defense contractors, and technology innovators. Discussions centered on key industry challenges such as modernizing voice infrastructures, enhancing interoperability, and ensuring resilient communications in both secure and hybrid environments.
Across these dialogues, one theme was clear: the growing demand for interconnected, communications architectures that are upgradable and adaptable for future technological advances to evolve alongside mission requirements. Compunetix continues to meet this demand with flexible, forward-compatible solutions engineered to support long-term modernization efforts across the defense, intelligence, launch, and aerospace sectors.
Commitment to Mission Success
In addition to building new relationships, Compunetix reaffirmed its dedication to existing users transitioning from telephony and mechanical voice switch-based systems to modernized IP-based communications. Compunetix will offer and support both hardware and software communications in the future. Our larger customers do not want to abandon their installed MVP switches but want to flexibility to use IP connected virtual Switches with centralized servers. This approach allows existing and future customers to share MVP assets when conducting multi-range testing with various MVP assets. These planned upgrades and system designs not only enhance audio clarity and reliability but also streamline mission operations and expand system longevity—ensuring customers remain ready for the challenges ahead.
With decades of expertise supporting secure voice communications across government, defense, and aerospace markets, Compunetix remains a trusted partner in enabling mission success.
Connect With Us
To learn more about how Compunetix empowers secure and interoperable mission communications, visit the website or contact our Federal Systems Division for more information.


