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Encrypted Communications for Government and Military: What Super Dome Delivers
Beyond Consumer Messaging
Embodiment six in U.S. patent application 19/540,453—Super Dome—delivers encrypted phone services in government, military, and public variants. It includes American Dollar Blockchain, security exchange network, and network ledgers. Encryption is AES-256-GCM with hardware-backed key management; media uses VoIP/SIP and WebRTC. There is an Android app, web app, and server platform (e.g., Node.js, Docker), plus badge system, kill switch, and radio control.
For government and military users, the requirements go beyond “end-to-end encryption.” They need key management, access control, audit trails, and the ability to revoke or isolate compromised endpoints (hence kill switch, badge system). The patent specifies these elements so that procurers can evaluate the platform against their security and compliance requirements. The same application also covers the war satellite, which uses “high-speed encrypted communication”—so secure comms are a theme across multiple embodiments.
Licensing Super Dome does not require a separate patent search for satellite or tactical comms; both are in 19/540,453. The filing date (February 13, 2026) and confirmation number (1134) are the same for the whole portfolio. That simplifies procurement and partnership discussions when the buyer wants integrated secure communication across fixed, mobile, and satellite domains.
Source: US Patent Application 19/540,453, Sections 8.6 and 8.4.
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