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Pacific Star Communications company history timeline

2000

Pacific Star Communications, Inc. (“PacStar”) was founded in 2000, initially focused on establishing vendor relationships, strengthening its engineering expertise, and building strong customer relationships and brand recognition for delivering cost-effective Enterprise IT communications systems.

2005

By 2005, PacStar recognized that communications systems were growing more sophisticated and that there were significant challenges in deploying complex communication equipment into tactical environments.

2010

In July, 2010, Bob Dunn was named CEO and elected to the Board of Directors.

2011

In 2011, PacStar won a contract valued at $12.2 million to deliver 225 of its tactical communication units to US forces in Afghanistan.

2012

In 2012, PacStar was awarded the TacSat Nano contract by the 6th Contracting Squadron, MacDill Air Force Base, Florida.

2013

In 2013, PacStar won a $9 million contract under the WIN-T Increment 1 program to supply the US Army with PacStar IQ-Core Software.

2016

In October 2016 PacStar completed delivery of 6,000 licenses of PacStar IQ-Core Software to the US Army for the WIN-T Increment 1 program.

In 2016, the company tripled the size of its manufacturing facilities and was named “2016 Manufacturer of the Year” by the Portland Business Journal for companies with 51-100 employees.

2017

In September 2017, PacStar won a $10 million contract to provide rugged communications system to the US Marine Corps for its Networking-On-The-Move (NOTM) program.

2018

In January 2018, the United States Army announced it would move forward with full rate production on communications modules from PacStar under the Transportable Tactical Command Communications (T2C2) program.

In June 2018, PacStar was named one of the fastest-growing companies in Oregon by the Portland Business Journal and named to the 2018 CRN Solution Provider 500 list.

In October 2018, PacStar secured a $20 million-plus contract with the United States Army Security Forces Assistance Brigade and said it expects to double staff over the next few years.

2019

In March 2019, PacStar won a deal worth up to $48 million with the US Marine Corps System Command and in June announced that it had won a major deal to supply equipment to the US Army Project Manager Tactical Network program.

In June 2019, PacStar was again named to the Portland Business Journal's list of the fastest growing private 100 companies in Oregon and southwest Washington.

On November 5, 2019 PacStar was awarded US Patent Number 10,469,268 for its invention in management and setup of network encryption systems embodied in PacStar IQ-Core Crypto Manager using public key infrastructure.

Also in November 2019, PacStar launched Enterprise CSfC Solutions (ECS), a suite of enterprise gateway services designed for classified networks using COTS products.

2020

In October 2020, Miller won the EY Entrepreneur Of The Year Award in the Pacific Northwest region.

2, 2020 and PacStar joined its parent organizations’ defense business segment.

24, 2020, Curtiss-Wright Corporate announced intentions to acquire PacStar for $400 million in cash.

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2000
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