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General Dynamics
Awarded $6.5M Battlefield Network Cryptography Contract
13 May 2008
General
Dynamics C4 Systems, a business unit of General Dynamics has been
awarded a $6.5 million contract option to produce Engineering Design
Models of the Advanced Cryptographic Module (ACM) for the U.S. Army’s
Programmable Objective Encryption Technologies (POET) program, following
a recent successful Critical Design Review. This option modifies a
contract initially awarded in August 2006 and brings the total contract
value to $11.5 million.
With the critical design review phase completed, the program is on
schedule to deliver the embedded communications capability.
The POET program is aligned with the National Security Agency’s
Cryptographic Modernization Initiative, and will
enable high data-rate, multi-level security for voice, video, data and
imagery from a variety of military equipment and networks including U.S.
Navy multi-band terminals, U.S. Air Force advanced broadband terminals
and U.S. Army High Capacity Communications Capability terminals. The
Engineering Design Models are used to demonstrate a subset of
cryptographic functions and features.
“The POET ACM is an embedded security device that meets the speed
variant demands and size, weight and power requirements needed to secure
very large amounts of information moving across widely distributed
battlespace networks,” says John Cole, vice president of Information
Assurance at General Dynamics C4 Systems. “Much of what we’ve learned in
40 years of fielding Type 1 secure chips, modules and communications has
gone into developing this new generation of core encryption devices for
the military and government agencies.” |