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February 13, 2009 |
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General Dynamics Awarded $95 Million Contract for U.S. Navy
Information Fusion Center
FAIRFAX, Va. – The U.S. Navy has awarded General Dynamics Advanced Information
Systems a contract for research, development and operation of Information Fusion
(IF) as it relates to the Information Fusion Center established by the Naval Air
Warfare Center Weapons Division to support U.S. Navy, Department of Defense and
Department of Homeland Security operations. The indefinite delivery, indefinite
quantity contract, to be managed by the Information Fusion Center at the Naval
Air Warfare Center Weapons Division in China Lake, Calif., has a maximum
potential value to General Dynamics of $95.2 million. The company will have the
opportunity to bid on each individual task order. General Dynamics Advanced
Information Systems is a business unit of General Dynamics (NYSE: GD).
Information Fusion is the process of correlating data from multiple sources to
derive information of enhanced value to users. Efforts under this contract will
include research and development, integration and testing, continual advancement
and operation of the Information Fusion Center; training for newly developed
software, hardware and other products; and independent verification and
validation of sensors and systems relating to critical infrastructure protection
and force protection. Work will be performed at facilities in Santa Clara and
China Lake, Calif.
“General Dynamics and its teammates have developed and fielded information
fusion technologies for more than 25 years,” said Lou Von Thaer, president of
General Dynamics Advanced Information Systems. “From day one, we will leverage
this experience to deliver operationally proven information fusion systems
enabling greater situational awareness, threat assessments and resource
management.”
General Dynamics will leverage its Quarterback Information Fusion capability and
team members’ fusion expertise for each task. Quarterback is an IF system with a
service-oriented architecture designed for the “plug-n-play” addition of fusion
services. It currently provides the foundation for the Story Maker system, which
provides the Navy with the necessary architecture to ensure
multi-service/multi-platform utility, interoperability and timely dissemination
of fused intelligence information to operational forces.
General Dynamics Advanced Information Systems is the integrating prime for a
team of information fusion industry leaders, including General Dynamics
Information Technology, Fairfax, Va.; Raytheon - Network Centric Systems, St.
Petersburg, Fla.; Northrop Grumman Information Technology, Chantilly, Va.;
Whitney, Bradley and Brown (WBB), Reston, Va.; New Directions Technologies Inc.
(NDTI), Ridgecrest, Calif.; International Association of Virtual Organizations,
Research and Scientific (IAVO) , Durham, N.C.; and Advanced Fusion Technologies
(AFT), Springfield, Va.
General Dynamics Advanced Information Systems designs, develops, manufactures,
integrates, operates and maintains mission systems for defense, space,
intelligence, surveillance, reconnaissance, homeland security and homeland
defense customers. Headquartered in Fairfax, Va., the company specializes in
ground systems; imagery processing; mission payloads; space vehicles; maritime
subsurface, surface and airborne mission systems; and tasking, collection,
processing, exploitation and dissemination programs for national intelligence.
More information is available on the Internet at
www.gd-ais.com.
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
the company is available on the Internet at www.generaldynamics.com.
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