Northeast Telecommunications Switching Center
The United States Army Signal Command, Northeast Telecommunications Switching Center [USASC NETSC], 510 Stewart Drive West, North Syracuse, NY 13212-3414 is a tenant activity of the Hancock Army Complex (HAC). The HAC is located near the village of North Syracuse, NY, just minutes from downtown Syracuse, the Syracuse International Airport and the junction of Interstate Routes 81 and 90. The USASC NETSC is a tenant activity of the Hancock Army Complex (HAC). The HAC consists of approximately 12.5 acres of land, four blast hardened buildings and a guardhouse. The USASC NETSC is the largest of the HAC tenant activities and commands.
The USASC NETSC operates and maintains the Hancock Legacy DMS Transition Hub (DTH); the DISA Global Legacy DTH System Control; a DMS Message Conversion System; SIPRNET and NIPRNET Nodes; and the NETSC Telecommunications Center. The management and staff of the Hancock legacy DTH are honored and grateful to have been selected to receive the DISA "Outstanding Defense Communications Systems Facility" Award.
After over 34 years of providing messaging services to the National Command Authorities, CINC's, Services, DOD agencies, federal agencies, allies, etc., this ASC ceased operations on 30 September 2000. As an ASC, it passed the first message on 10 April 1966. In the 34 years that followed, it processed close to two billion messages with an all time monthly high of 6,283,393 coming as recently as May 1999.
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