Northrop Grumman Wins $577 Million Army Integrated Battle Command System Contract
January 11 2010 - 2:56PM
PR Newswire (US)
HUNTSVILLE, Ala., Jan. 11 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- The U.S. Army
has selected Northrop Grumman Corporation (NYSE:NOC) to develop the
Integrated Air and Missile Defense Battle Command System (IBCS)
under a $577 million, five-year,
cost-plus-incentive-fee/cost-plus-fixed-fee contract for system
design and development. IBCS is an integrated air- and
missile-defense command and control capability. Enabled by a
battlefield fire control network, the system will give warfighters
the technology, tools and information they need to make better
decisions on the battlefield. IBCS will integrate current and
future air and missile defense systems to allow warfighters to use
any sensor and any weapon to achieve mission objectives in a true
open architecture environment. The Northrop Grumman IBCS solution
is based on a non-proprietary, open architecture approach that
establishes a network-centric system-of-systems solution for
integrating sensors, weapons, and battle management command,
control, communications and intelligence systems (C4ISR). The
solution uses common software and creates standard interfaces that
will allow warfighters to take advantage of expanded sensor and
weapon system combinations through an integrated fire-control
network. Systems that will be integrated via IBCS include Patriot,
Surface-Launched Advanced Medium Range Air-to-Air Missile
(SLAMRAAM), Joint Land Attack Cruise Missile Defense Elevated
Netted Sensor (JLENS), Improved Sentinel radar, and-if the U.S.
Department of Defense directs the inclusion-Terminal High Altitude
Area Defense (THAAD) and Medium Extended Air Defense System
(MEADS). "IBCS takes care of the science of warfare, so the
warfighter can focus on the art of warfare. The system provides
unparalleled situational understanding and the knowledge needed to
make risk-based decisions in a highly time-sensitive environment,"
said Linda A. Mills, Northrop Grumman corporate vice president and
president of its Information Systems sector. "We are honored to
have been selected to help the Army get this critical capability
deployed to the warfighter." "Northrop Grumman has been a pioneer
in providing integrated battle command solutions to our customers.
IBCS is another evolution of a software and hardware development
process that continues to affirm Northrop Grumman's commitment to
leadership in providing net-centric solutions that are highly
adaptable to the warfighter's needs in a rapidly changing
environment," said Karen Williams, vice president for Air and
Missile Defense Systems, Northrop Grumman Information Systems. The
Northrop Grumman team includes The Boeing Company; Lockheed Martin
Corporation; Harris Corporation; Schafer Corporation; nLogic Inc.;
Numerica; Applied Data Trends; Colsa Corp.; Space and Missile
Defense Technologies (SMDT); Cohesion Force Inc.; Millenium
Engineering and Integration Company; RhinoCorp Ltd.; and Tobyhanna
Army Depot. The Integrated Air and Missile Defense Project Office,
Program Executive Office for Missiles and Space in Huntsville,
Ala., manages the IBCS program. Northrop Grumman will also
headquarter its IBCS program in Huntsville. IBCS is expected in the
field by 2014. Northrop Grumman Corporation is a leading global
security company whose 120,000 employees provide innovative
systems, products, and solutions in aerospace, electronics,
information systems, shipbuilding and technical services to
government and commercial customers worldwide. DATASOURCE: Northrop
Grumman Corporation CONTACT: Janis Lamar of Northrop Grumman
Corporation, +1-703-345-7046, Web Site:
http://www.northropgrumman.com/
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