WTA confirms Tier 4 Teleport Certification for USEI's Brewster and Vernon Valley Teleports
- Satellite Evolution Group

- 9 hours ago
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US Electrodynamics has announced that the World Teleport Association (WTA) has confirmed Tier 4 Certification of the Brewster (Washington) and Vernon Valley (New Jersey) Teleports.
Full Certification under the WTA program is the result of a comprehensive data-collection and inspection process. In order to achieve it, an audit is conducted, to provide an independent validation of the data submitted, and identify additional factors that may positively or negatively affect the score. Full Re-Certification is issued at a Tier 4 level and represents the highest degree of excellence.
“USEI is proud to renew its full Certification with the World Teleport Association,” said Jim Veeder, Owner and CEO of U.S. Electrodynamics, Inc. “The WTA Certification Program continues to provide rigorous, independent validation of our commitment to excellence, innovation, and operational readiness in an evolving satellite communications environment. Bringing objective external evaluation into our facilities and operations strengthens our processes, sharpens our technical solutions, and reinforces a culture of continuous improvement. Renewal of WTA Certification confirms that USEI continues to meet the highest standards of quality, reliability, and performance, and provides a trusted framework to sustain that excellence going forward.”
“The renewal of full Certification for U.S. Electrodynamics, Inc. underscores a proven ability to deliver secure, resilient performance for mission-critical applications,” said Randall Barney, Executive Director of the World Teleport Association. “In today’s increasingly complex, multi-orbit environment—spanning GEO, MEO, and LEO systems—teleport operators must demonstrate not only technical capability, but disciplined operations, redundancy, and continuous improvement. USEI’s successful renewal confirms that its infrastructure, processes, and leadership meet the highest global standards required to support the most demanding satellite communications missions.”


