Jamestown S’Klallam Tribe buys PT’s Mobilisa Wireless

On Aug. 31, the Jamestown S’Klallam Tribe of Blyn closed on its purchase of Mobilisa Wireless from Intellicheck/Mobilisa Inc. of Port Townsend.

On Aug. 31, the Jamestown S’Klallam Tribe of Blyn closed on its purchase of Mobilisa Wireless from Intellicheck/Mobilisa Inc. of Port Townsend.

The new stand-alone company, called Mobilisa Enterprise Wireless, is now a Jamestown Networks (JNet) affiliate managed by the tribe’s Economic Development Authority.

The addition of Mobilisa Enterprise Wireless brings wireless telecommunications design, installation and monitoring solutions to the tribe’s business portfolio.

Mobilisa has substantial experience and expertise in engineering, design, development, production, deployment and sustainment of wireless technology and infrastructure both on land and over water.

Its recent projects include the Jefferson County PUD wireless data system project; the design and installation of the British Columbia Ferries wireless system and the design and installation of the Makah Nation’s wireless high-speed broadband delivery system.

JNet, opened by the tribe in August 2013, buys wholesale broadband capacity from NoaNet (Northwest Open Access Network), Washington’s nonprofit broadband provider, and resells it on a government-to-government basis to “anchor institutions” including cities, counties, law enforcement agencies, fire protection districts, public utility districts, hospitals, first responders, schools, ports, libraries and community centers.

“The staff expertise at Mobilisa will allow us to pursue additional services like Internal Network Management for our school district customers, as well as other public and private entities,” Douglas Sellon, executive director of the tribe’s Economic Development Authority, said.

JNet and Intellicheck/Mobilisa have worked together over the past two years to provide high-speed broadband to rural areas, including the Makah Reservation. Combining the two companies will allow the tribe to diversify its broadband business, to complement its Internet Service Provider (ISP) business and to offer a more complete package of broadband and wireless services to clients.

As with all tribal businesses, the addition of a new company will provide additional profits to reinvest to provide services, including health care, housing, education and other social services, to the tribal community, tribe representatives said.

Mobilisa Wireless team director John Krouse, chief engineer Justin Stout, wireless network engineer Matthew Lawson; and network engineer Adam Morris will remain on staff.

New contact information for Mobilisa Enterprise Wireless is:

Main phone number: 683-2025

Address: 257 Business Park Loop, Sequim, WA 98382

Individual staff cell phone numbers will remain unchanged.