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Colorado Springs - Apr 01, 2004Highly mobile, multi-band satellite communications (SATCOM) terminals from Harris are providing U.S. Marine Corps forces deployed around the world with highly reliable satellite-based voice, video, data and Internet connectivity between headquarters operations and the battlefield. LMST and other SATCOM solutions from Harris are on display during the 20th National Space Symposium this week at the Broadmoor Hotel in Colorado Springs. Northrop Grumman Demonstrates A Robust E-10 Battle Management Subsystem
Melbourne - Apr 01, 2004The Northrop Grumman-led E-10 aircraft Battle Management Command and Control (BMC2) team continued validating its concepts for a platform-independent BMC2 system with the most demanding and comprehensive demonstration yet of the architecture's real-time command and control capabilities. |
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UCSD Wins Pentagon Funding To Develop Ad-Hoc Battlefield Wireless
San Diego - Mar 23, 2004Electrical engineers at the University of California, San Diego will lead a six-university effort to enable troops to set up mobile communications networks on the battlefield, using lightweight wireless equipment during commando raids and in other hostile and rapidly changing environments. General Dynamics Awarded $6.7m Order for Baseband Node Extension
Taunton - Mar 16, 2004General Dynamics C4 Systems, a business unit of General Dynamics has received a $6.7 million delivery order as part of a $47.5 million firm-fixed-price contract for baseband node (BBN) large extension node (LEN) configuration and BBN-LEN configuration spares. The contracting agency is the U.S. Army Communications- Electronics Command, Fort Monmouth, N.J. Northrop Grumman Delivers 16th Joint STARS Aircraft To Air Force
Melbourne, Fla - Mar 08, 2004Northrop Grumman Corporation has delivered the 16th E-8C Joint Surveillance Target Attack Radar System (Joint STARS) aircraft to the U.S. Air Force, a month ahead of schedule. The company is the Air Force's Joint STARS prime contractor. ND SatCom Founds New Subsidiary Targeting The Defence Market
Friedrichshafen - Mar 01, 2004ND SatCom, a leading global supplier of satellite based broadband, broadcast and military communication network solutions, today announced the foundation of ND SatCom Defence GmbH. Northrop Grumman Demonstrates Downlink Antenna For EHF Platform
Redondo Beach - Feb 27, 2004Northrop Grumman has demonstrated electrical performance capabilities of the downlink phased array antenna for the Advanced Extreme High Frequency (EHF) military satellite communications program, reaching a key company development milestone toward providing increased battlefield connectivity and protection for U.S. armed forces. Lockheed Martin Team Submits Narrowband Tactical Satellite Plan
Sunnyvale - Feb 18, 2004A team led by Lockheed Martin has submitted its proposal to design and build the Mobile User Objective System (MUOS), a next-generation narrowband tactical satellite communications system for the U.S. Navy that will provide significantly improved and assured communications for the mobile warfighter. 22nd Northrop Grumman-Built DSP Launched Successfully
Redondo Beach - Feb 14, 2004The 22nd Northrop Grumman-built Defense Support Program (DSP) satellite was successfully launched today by the U.S. Air Force from Cape Canaveral Air Station. |
E-10A Aircraft Program Concludes System Requirements Review
Melbourne - Feb 13, 2004The U.S. Air Force and the Northrop Grumman-led team developing the service's E-10A Multi-Sensor Command and Control Aircraft (MC2A) have successfully completed the program's systems requirements review (SRR). First Lockheed Martin-Built Milstar Satellite Marks 10 Years In Service
Sunnyvale - Feb 13, 2004The first U.S. Air Force Milstar communications satellite, built by a team led by Lockheed Martin, has achieved its 10-year design life of on-orbit service, providing our nation's warfighters with secure and reliable communications during military operations since 1994. Navy Takes Delivery of Boeing-Built UHF Follow-On Communications Satellite
St. Louis - Feb 09, 2004The U.S. Navy in late January accepted delivery of the 11th UHF Follow-On (UFO) spacecraft, built by Boeing, following the satellite's successful completion of its in-orbit test program. The satellite, which will provide secure mobile communications to military personnel worldwide, was successfully launched on Dec. 17. USAF Awards $472 Million Deal For Transformational Comms Program
Sunnyvale - Jan 27, 2004A joint Lockheed Martin and Northrop Grumman team has been awarded one of two industry contracts valued at approximately $472 million to enter the Risk Reduction and System Definition phase of the U.S. Air Force's Transformational Communications MILSATCOM (TCM) Space Segment. TCM will provide thousands of users with significantly improved, highly mobile, beyond line-of-sight protected communications to support the future battlefield. Northrop Grumman Receives Milsatcom Network Study Contract
Reston - Jan 19, 2004The U.S. Air Force Space and Missile Command has awarded Northrop Grumman Corporation's Mission Systems sector a contract to define the requirements needed to build a communications network for military, intelligence and space agencies. The Transformational Communications MILSATCOM (TCM) network, which will be based on a single, overarching communications architecture, will transform the way the Pentagon conducts its military operations. The European Tactical Military Communications Market
New York - Jan 19, 2004Difficult battles loom ahead for the $1794.9-million European tactical military communications market. The inability of European governments to reallocate funding from platform-centric to connectivity-centric systems remains a matter of concern. Pockets of strong growth driven by technological advances and evolving military doctrines are, however, expected to sustain the market's steady expansion to $2249.3 million in 2013. Lockheed Built Communications Satellite Begins Operations For USAF
Sunnyvale - Jan 05, 2004In late December a U.S. Air Force/Lockheed Martin team successfully completed on-orbit checkout and testing of the Defense Satellite Communications System (DSCS) spacecraft that was launched on Aug. 29, 2003 from Cape Canaveral Air Station, Fla. Aboard a Delta IV rocket. The satellite, the last of 14 DSCS III spacecraft built by Lockheed Martin, has now begun its controlled drift to its operational location. |
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