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Ultra Electronics Tactical Communication Systems awarded a radio contract for TRC190 communication shelters for the U.S. Army s WIN-T Program Ultra Electronics Tactical Communication Systems is awarded a contract amendment valued at US $30,000,000 for the supply of its AN/GRC-245A HCLOS™ radios and associated equipment for TRC190 communication shelters for the U.S. Army s WIN-T Program. Montreal -- Ultra Electronics Tactical Communication Systems Division (Ultra TCS) announces the award of contract modifications valued at more than US$30,000,000 through the Canadian Commercial Corporation, for the supply of its AN/GRC-245 HCLOS™ radio and TRC190 V1 and V3 kits for the U.S. Army’s WIN-T Program under contact no. DAAB07-98-C-F505. “We are honoured to support the US’s Army drive to modernize its tactical communications systems” states Alan Barker, president of Ultra Electronics Tactical Communication Systems Division. “The AN/GRC-245A HCLOS™ radio is currently deployed with the armies of several countries and we are absolutely delighted at the positive experiences reported by the soldiers using this radio.” The AN/GRC-245A HCLOS™ radio is a state-of-the-art Software Defined Radio (SDR) using the Software Communications Architecture (SCA) open framework. The HCLOS™ radio is currently shipping with 16Mb/s capacity but is softwareupgradeable to 34Mb/s full-duplex capacity. Ultra-TCS has already delivered thousands of HCLOS™ radio to North American and International customers, many of which are operating in the most demanding battlefield conditions. Many thousands more HCLOS™ radio are on order. Source: BAE Systems Awarded $19.7 Million Contract Modification To Support 57 M88A1 Medium Recovery Vehicles ANNISTON, Alabama –- BAE Systems has been awarded a US $19.7 million contract modification from U.S. Army’s Anniston Army Depot to support, in partnership with the Depot, the reset to combat ready status of 57 Army-configured M88A1 medium recovery vehicles. The contract contains an additional option worth US $4.1 million to support the reset of up to 12 additional vehicles. The contract brings the total number of M88A1 resets supported by BAE Systems since 2005 to 449 vehicles. When added with previous contracts, the total value of this effort to the company is US $191.7 million. “Our partnership with Anniston Army Depot is a great example of how public private partnerships can best meet the equipment needs of the U.S. Army, by leveraging the capabilities, technologies and experience of both the Depot and BAE Systems” said Andy Hove, vice president of Combat Systems Programs for BAE Systems. Under the partnership, BAE Systems will perform disassembly, component overhaul and kitting, and Anniston Army Depot will conduct final assembly and test of the vehicles. The M88A1 is a fully tracked armored vehicle with a mission to perform battlefield rescue and recovery missions. It can fulfill this mission on all types of terrain and during all weather conditions. Work on the contract will be performed at BAE Systems’ Anniston, Alabama facility beginning immediately and will continue through December 2008. The Anniston facilities include a 450K square foot forge facility that is the U.S. industrial base for combat systems track, producing the majority of the forged track and suspension components for the U.S. inventory of tracked vehicles. Its 196K square foot Vehicle Upgrade and Overhaul facilities currently perform upgrades, overhauls and repair work on the M113 Family and the M88A1 medium recovery vehicles in partnership with the Anniston Army Depot. BAE Systems employs more than 1,000 people in Alabama, with facilities in Anniston, Cordova, Geneva and Huntsville. The Geneva facility manufactures over 60,000 body armor components per month, including the Outer Tactical Vest conversion kits. The Huntsville facility is a leader in air and missile defense, joint interoperability, program management, quality assurance engineering, test and evaluation, cost analysis, and business process reengineering. The Cordova facility manufactures the155-mm Advanced Gun System magazine and the Mk 57 Vertical Launching Systems canisters for the U.S. Navy’s newest class of destroyer, the DDG 1000. Source: BAE Systems |
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