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Raytheon Wins $16.5M
Contract Extension for U.S. Navy Tactical Control System
April 30, 2009
Raytheon
received a $16.5 million U.S. Navy contract to migrate the current
Tactical Control System (TCS) to a Linux-based operating system and add
upgrades to the system software.
"From the inception of TCS, the Navy's vision has been to develop a
common unmanned aircraft ground system for multiple platforms," U.S.
Navy Capt. Tim Dunigan said. "Taking TCS to the next level is a major
priority for the Navy."
The contract extension will add other key capabilities, including
upgrading software to control the radar and adding a universal hand
control. In addition, the contract will provide support to TCS
integration and testing leading to operational evaluation on the MQ-8B
Fire Scout program. The Navy plans to conduct an operational evaluation
on the Fire Scout with Northrop Grumman this summer.
TCS provides the Navy with an advanced unmanned aircraft system control
and enables operators to train and operate on one system to
simultaneously control multiple unmanned aircraft and payloads. The TCS
system has been confirmed by the NATO STANAG (Standardization Agreement)
Committee as being STANAG-4586 conformed and is the only unmanned system
command and control software owned by the U.S. government. |