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General Dynamics Advanced Information
Systems
Successfully Completes First AN/SSX-1 Production Contract
FAIRFAX, Va. –
General Dynamics Advanced Information Systems has delivered ten AN/SSX-1
systems for the U.S. Navy’s Surface Electronic Warfare Improvement Program (SEWIP).
The AN/SSX-1 electronic warfare system supports a variety of missions
including maritime interdiction operations against weapon, chemical and drug
smuggling. These missions are accomplished by collecting precision electronic
parametric data and correlating it to specific transmissions from ships and
aircraft. Once installed, the system will be the SEWIP program’s first
capability delivered to the U.S. Navy Fleet to aid in homeland defense.
“The AN/SSX-1 system provides an affordable, critical capability to the U.S.
Navy maritime interdiction operations mission for homeland defense,” said Mark
Weidman, program manager at General Dynamics. “This successful test and
delivery was a result of close collaboration with our Navy partners to provide
an effective solution and has resulted in additional orders for the product
from the Navy and Coast Guard.”
The AN/SSX-1 system was awarded to General Dynamics as a contract modification
to the Naval Sea Systems Command's systems integrator efforts for SEWIP and
consisted of ten units incrementally delivered from March through June 2006.
The production effort included integration and calibration of subsystems,
acceptance testing and final product delivery. Total value of the program is
$3.2 million.
SEWIP is a spiral-development upgrade and replacement program for the
AN/SLQ-32 electronic warfare system aboard several classes of Navy combatant
ships. This system has been the primary electronic warfare and anti-ship
missile defense system since the early 1980s.
General Dynamics Advanced Information Systems is a business unit of General
Dynamics (NYSE: GD). Headquartered in Arlington, Va., it is a leading provider
of transformational mission solutions in command, control, communications, and
computers, intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance. Customers include
those in the defense, intelligence, homeland security and homeland defense
communities. More information is available on the Internet at:
www.gd-ais.com.
General Dynamics, headquartered in Falls Church, Va., employs approximately
81,900 people worldwide and had 2005 revenue of $21.2 billion. The company is
a market leader in mission-critical information systems and technologies; land
and expeditionary combat systems, armaments and munitions; shipbuilding and
marine systems; and business aviation. More information about the company can
be found at: www.generaldynamics.com.