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Boeing
Team Wins Key Multimillion-dollar Satellite Communications Contract; Award
Brings Air Force Transformation One Step Closer to Reality
ST LOUIS, MO, USA
Sept. 24, 2002
The U.S. Air Force's Electronic Systems
Center (ESC) at Hanscom Air Force Base, Mass., recently announced The
Boeing Company [NYSE: BA] as prime contractor for a six-year, $273 million
contract to design and develop the first increment of wideband satellite
communications terminals for a transformational Department of Defense
initiative known as the Family of Advanced Beyond Line-of-Sight Terminals
(FAB-T).
FAB-T is intended to provide strategic forces with a multi-mission capable
family of terminals — or radio systems with special purpose antennas —
that utilize a common design, open system architecture to talk to different
satellites and enable information exchange between ground, air and space
platforms. The initiative represents a key building block in Boeing's
vision of the integrated battlespace of the future, where networked information
and communications' systems provide a competitive edge to decision-makers
and military personnel.
The selection of Boeing to lead FAB-T, coupled with the recent Joint Tactical
Radio System (JTRS) Cluster 1 and Future Combat Systems (FCS) contract
awards, further solidifies Boeing's leadership position in the integrated
battlespace, estimated to be a $200 billion addressable market over the
next decade, said Allen Ashby, vice president and general manager of Boeing's
Battle Management/Command, Control and Communications (BMC3) and Strategic
Systems business unit in Anaheim, Calif., where FAB-T program activities
will be managed. The Anaheim unit is part of Air Force Systems, a principal
business area within the newly formed Boeing Integrated Defense Systems
operating group, headquartered in St. Louis, Mo.
"Today's win further exemplifies the validity of Boeing's network-centric
strategy, as well as the company's corporate commitment to providing integrated
solutions to our government customers and to making Air Force transformation
a reality," said George Muellner, senior vice president and general manager
of Air Force Systems. "The Boeing team represents a natural alliance of
industry leaders who are well-poised to deliver a best value, low-risk
systems solution that will dramatically improve satellite communications
of the future."
The winning proposal features a flexible system architecture design developed
by Boeing that can network the battlespace, accommodate terminal upgrades
and meet emerging technology requirements for the DoD. Boeing views the
FAB-T architecture as a solution that will address not only today's interoperability
problems, but tomorrow's as well.
Other distinguishing features of the proposal include a layered, modular
software-defined radio approach, and the collective knowledge, expertise
and proven performance that the Boeing team brings to the FAB-T design
and program execution.
Boeing has assembled a best-of-industry team, comprised of the nation's
leading satellite systems, communications terminals and high performance
data link providers, to execute the terms of the contract for the first
increment. Principal members include Harris Corporation's Government Communications
Systems division of Melbourne, Fla.; L-3 Communications' Communications
Systems West division of Salt Lake City, Utah; TRW, Inc.'s Command, Control
and Intelligence Division of Fairfax, Va. and ViaSat, Inc.'s Communications
Systems Group of Carlsbad, Calif.
As prime contractor and lead system integrator, Boeing will be responsible
for the systems engineering and integration, system and terminal architecture,
software development, test and evaluation, integrated logistics support
and communications engineering, with key support provided by Boeing Satellite
Systems in El Segundo, Calif. Harris will be responsible for the integration
of terminal and antenna hardware; L-3 Communications will be responsible
for the development of the modem processor; TRW will be responsible for
Advanced Extremely High Frequency waveform management; and ViaSat will
be responsible for the communications security module hardware and information
security.
FAB-T program activity will be carried out in multiple phases. The first
increment, managed by the MILSATCOM Terminals Office at ESC, will include
the integration of terminals onboard airborne platforms, as well as in
various ground-based command posts. Future increments will encompass up
to 41 additional airborne platforms with participation from all the armed
services.
A unit of The Boeing Company, Boeing Integrated Defense Systems, or IDS,
is one of the world's largest space and defense businesses. Headquartered
in St. Louis, Boeing Integrated Defense Systems is a $23 billion business.
It provides systems solutions to its global military, government and commercial
customers. It is a leading provider of intelligence, surveillance and
reconnaissance; the world's largest military aircraft manufacturer; the
world's largest satellite manufacturer and a leading provider of space-based
communications; the primary systems integrator for U.S. missile defense;
NASA's largest contractor; and a global leader in launch services.
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Source: Boeing
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