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April 6, 2009 |
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U.S. Army Soldiers Experience Mobile Networking For First Time
Using General Dynamics’ Warfighter Information Network – Tactical (WIN-T)
WIN-T Increment 2 limited
user test demonstrates battle command on-the-move in realistic operational
scenarios across a 3000 square-mile area
SCOTTSDALE, Ariz. – Soldiers of the U.S. Army’s 4th Brigade - 2nd Infantry
Division in Fort Lewis, Wash., and 3rd Infantry Division in Fort Stewart, Ga.,
this week completed a Limited User Test (LUT) of the Warfighter Information
Network – Tactical (WIN-T) Increment 2, which for the first time delivers
on-the-move Internet-like broadband networking capabilities to military units
dispersed across wide geographic areas. A General Dynamics-led team supported
the testing, during which soldiers from the two units planned and executed
multiple missions, sharing command and control information from the command post
down to the company level using WIN-T.
“This is the largest and most complex user test for WIN-T and demonstrates just
how critical a weapon the network is in the Army’s arsenal because it is what
soldiers will depend on to communicate on the battlefield,” said WIN-T Project
Manager Colonel William C. Hoppe, Program Executive Office for Command, Control,
Communication-Tactical for the U.S. Army Communications and Electronics Command
at Fort Monmouth, N.J.
The military exercises, which began March 18 and ended March 30, constitute the
first time that actual soldiers used the WIN-T network across multiple
geographic locations. During the LUT, soldiers carried out realistic mission
scenarios that tested WIN-T’s ability to support continuous command, control,
communications and intelligence functions used by warfighters and commanders
during an operation.
If deemed successful by the Army’s Evaluation Center, completion of the LUT
paves the way for the Army to approve low-rate production of the system. Upon
final approval, fielding of the new equipment to the first unit will begin in
late 2010.
The WIN-T program consists of four increments. Increment 1 is now in the hands
of more than half of the U.S. Army worldwide, providing the Army’s enterprise
network for deployed forces in Iraq and Afghanistan. Beyond Increment 2, which
enables initial mobile networking for Divisions, Brigade Combat Teams,
Battalions and Companies, Increment 3 provides increased network reliability and
capacity, smaller and more tightly integrated communications and networking
gear, and supports the Future Combat System. Increment 4, the last of the WIN-T
developmental program elements, is a pending contract award.
General Dynamics C4 Systems is the prime systems integrator for WIN-T and is
teamed with Lockheed Martin, BAE Systems, Harris Corporation, L-3
communications, Juniper Networks and CISCO Systems.
General Dynamics C4 Systems, a business unit of General Dynamics (NYSE: GD), is
a leading integrator of secure communication and information systems and
technology.
General Dynamics, headquartered in Falls Church, Va., employs approximately
92,300 people worldwide. 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
General Dynamics is available online at www.gd.com.
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