EVENT: HALO Networks Speaker Series Continues at NLIT
EVENT: HALO Networks Speaker Series Continues at NLIT
April 27, 2026

The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE), sometimes referred to as the “Department of Everything” or the “Department of Exploration,” is one of the most unique and critical U.S. government agencies due to its broad and diverse portfolio of research and development (R&D) activities.
The most complex challenges facing the world today comprise the work of DOE’s 17 National Laboratories: unlocking the solutions to a clean energy future, enabling humans to live and work in space, advancing quantum information science for an era of secure communication, accelerating innovations to reduce plastic waste, creating a more resilient energy grid with the aid of artificial intelligence (AI), and preparing the world to respond to pandemics today and protect against them tomorrow. Indeed, these are the very solutions that the men and women of the National Laboratories are helping to advance every day through scientific R&D.
For the National Labs to continue tackling some of the world’s toughest challenges it takes fast, reliable, and secure access to data wherever teams are working. From large campuses to remote sites, the right wireless strategy helps researchers and operations teams stay connected, collaborate in real time, and keep critical information protected.
This makes today’s technology for private cellular communications a very interesting option for these environments, but with so many technologies competing for attention, it’s important to understand which solutions can scale, meet strict security requirements, and perform in complex environments. Today’s cellular networks do far more than connect phones—they also power sensors, equipment, controllers, lab and test equipment, and other mission-critical systems that depend on constant connectivity. So realizing these options and how they can be put into practice is at the forefront of new opportunities.
HALO Networks CTO Todd Landry will break down today’s wireless landscape at NLIT Summit on Tuesday, May 5. He’ll cover the strengths and tradeoffs of current technologies, security considerations, spectrum options, and how cellular networks can support modern data-driven operations.

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HALO is the industry leader in DAS, wireless infrastructure and next generation in-building and outdoor mobile wireless systems, delivering the industry’s most powerful technologies that enable LTE, 5G, and CBRS services. With over 15 years building wireless systems and 1,000+ deployments across the US, HALO is delivering solutions for Commercial Office, Hospitality, Stadiums & Arenas, Higher Education, Residential, and Healthcare venues. Flexible funding options to include Enterprise and Neutral Host solutions including design, engineering, deployment, project management, installation, monitoring and maintenance.
Over the past decade, HALO has completed multiple acquisitions to add additional expertise, personnel, and resources in Site Acquisition, Public Safety, Security, Fiber and Engineering Services. We are a Certified Owned Disability Company which benefits our customer’s and Client’s mandates. HALO is the perfect partner for Real Estate Owners and Developers that are looking to navigate the building wireless and technology infrastructure environment.
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