BAE SYSTEMS awarded satellite communications contract
23 Apr 2002
BAE Systems has been awarded a contract via the UK Defence Procurement Agency for the lease of three newly designed transportable satellite communications terminals.
Building upon previous systems such as Dagger, TSC503, Trailblazer and CREST, the new BAE Systems solution -Talon - incorporates a range of commercial off-the-shelf components integrated to provide military features - such as satellite tracking and use of both defence and civil frequency bands - in a 'flyaway' package.
The contract, to be fulfilled by the Communications & Defence Infrastructure team of BAE Systems C4ISR at Christchurch, Dorset, is for an extendable fixed term. The system will be hosted by the headquarters of the Allied Command Europe Rapid Reaction Corps (ARRC) near Rheindalen, Germany, and deployed wherever needed to enhance the Command's operational effectiveness.
BAE Systems C4ISR is a global centre of excellence supplying innovative, network enhanced solutions focused on military capability. The Group integrates advanced civil and military technologies into robust, single-service and joint information management environments. It optimises the operational effectiveness of command & control and platforms within the digitized battlespace, providing flexible architectures to support fast decision-making.
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