A Lockheed Martin /Northrop Grumman team was 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. The two competing teams will conduct risk reduction demonstrations and system trade studies over a 27-month period. A single contractor is expected to be chosen in 2006 to build the next generation military satellite system.
The Lockheed Martin/Northrop Grumman team also includes Rockwell Collins, General Dynamics Advanced Information Systems, L-3 Communications, Stratogis, Cisco, C&H Associates, and ViaSat. Lockheed Martin Space Systems (Sunnyvale, CA) will serve as the prime contractor and systems integrator for the TCM Space Segment. Northrop Grumman will provide the satellites' transformational payloads, end-to-end communication systems engineering, and payload ground processing.
Lockheed Martin said TCM represents the next step toward transitioning the Department of Defense wideband and protected communications satellite architecture into a single network comprised of multiple satellite, ground, and user segment components. The system will network mobile warfighters, sensors, weapons, communications command and control nodes located on UAVs, piloted aircraft, on the ground, in the air, at sea or in space. TCM is one of several elements that make up the Transformational Communications architecture that the national security space community has developed over the last two years. http://www.lmco.com
Thursday, January 22, 2004
Lockheed Martin/Northrop Selected for Next-Gen Satellite System
Thursday, January 22, 2004
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