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September 11, 2007 |
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General Dynamics Canada Selected to Bid on
Halifax Class
Modernization – Combat Systems Integration Program
OTTAWA, Ontario and LONDON, England – General Dynamics Canada has been
selected by the Department of National Defence as one of only three contractors
to be allowed to bid on the Canadian Navy’s $1.1 billion Halifax Class
Modernization (HCM) – Combat Systems Integration (CSI) program. Acting as the
prime contractor, General Dynamics Canada is heading the “CSI Halifax Team”
comprising leading defence industry suppliers Thales Nederland, Thales Canada,
and General Dynamics Advanced Information Systems.
The HCM/CSI program will modernize the mission systems for the 12 Halifax-class
frigates and significantly enhance the capability of the frigates’ command and
control systems, radars, tactical data links, electronic support measures and
other operational mission support systems. The program also requires the
successful bidder to provide systems engineering and in-service support for the
modernized mission systems in all 12 frigates. The formal request for proposal
is expected to be issued this fall.
“I am confident in our CSI Halifax Team’s ability to deliver on this program and
view the experience and complementary capabilities of our team as an opportunity
to provide depth and added assurance that we will meet the demanding
requirements of the Canadian Navy,” said John Watts, president of General
Dynamics Canada. “It is our collective vision and commitment that this
much-needed modernization program ensures the men and women who serve aboard
Canada’s Halifax-class frigates have the capability they need to accomplish
their varied and demanding missions.”
With an established Canadian employee base of over 2200 people in Ottawa,
Halifax, Calgary and Victoria, General Dynamics Canada has a solid record of
performance in delivering large-scale, multi-billion dollar systems integration
solutions to both the Canadian and international defence communities. The
company is currently under contract to provide the integrated mission system
solutions for the Canadian Maritime Helicopter Program and the Aurora
Incremental Modernization Program, and has the type of experience, expertise and
proven management capability necessary to help ensure that the Canadian Navy
will receive the most modern and cost effective HCM/CSI solution available,
while maintaining the flexibility to rapidly and efficiently adapt to the
challenging requirements of tomorrow.
Thales Nederland (formerly Signaal) is one of the most experienced and capable
naval mission system suppliers in the world with a proven reputation for
performance on programs of similar scale and complexity. Over the past 20 years,
Thales Nederland has delivered (or is under contract for) 130 TACTICOS command
and control system ship-sets to 13 different navy customers on 12 different ship
types. Thales Nederland has proven expertise integrating, delivering and
continuously improving complex naval mission system solutions, including the
current German F122/F123 Frigate and the Greek S-Frigate upgrade programs.
Thales Nederland has a long and proven history with the Canadian Navy providing
and supporting state-of-the art surveillance and fire-control radar systems.
Thales Canada has approximately 1100 employees in Canada and is a proven
provider of specialized naval mission system applications and through-life
in-service support capability, including providing and continuously improving
the most current applications of TACTICOS. Previous Naval Combat System work in
Canada has included Mission System Integration for the Maritime Coastal Patrol
Defence Vessels, the Track Management System for the APAR radar and the data
processor development for SIRIUS.
General Dynamics Advanced Information Systems provides proven cost and schedule
risk reduction capabilities to the CSI Halifax team in the areas of
performance-based in-service support, mission systems integration and
qualification by virtue of their key role on the United States Navy’s Littoral
Combat Ship (LCS) program.
About General Dynamics
General Dynamics, headquartered in Falls Church, Virginia, employs approximately
82,900 people worldwide and anticipates 2007 revenues of more than $27 billion.
The company is a market leader in business aviation; land and expeditionary
combat systems, armaments and munitions; shipbuilding and marine systems; and
information systems and technologies. More information about the company is
available online at www.generaldynamics.com.
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