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US Army Taps Northrop
Grumman, Cobham Team for VIS-X Vehicular Intercom Systems
July 2, 2009
Northrop
Grumman Cobham Intercoms, a company formed by Northrop Grumman and
Cobham has been selected to provide the VIS-X Vehicular
Intercommunication System Expanded for the U.S. Army's Communications
and Electronics Command (CECOM).
Under the terms of this indefinite delivery/indefinite quantity (ID/IQ)
contract, the NGCI team is required to be able to deliver up to 500 VIS-X
systems per month during the first year following completion of First
Article Testing and up to 2,000 systems per month in subsequent years.
The total value of the 10-year ID/IQ contract has an anticipated
not-to-exceed ceiling of $2.4 billion.
VIS-X will provide vehicle crew members and occupants with improved
speech intelligibility and hearing protection. It will also provide
vehicle crew members and occupants with increased command and control of
the on-board and external communication assets, connection to future
Internet Protocol (IP)-based digital communications networks, VoIP
services, and an increased number of user interfaces for use by crew and
next generation IP radios. VIS-X can be used in both new production and
legacy vehicle platforms, allowing the warfighter to utilize the same
state-of-the-art equipment regardless of vehicle type or age.
"The
enduring partnership between Northrop Grumman and Cobham is one that
will continue to benefit our warfighters by providing them with
cutting-edge technologies on the battlefield," said Jeff Palombo, sector
vice president and general manager of Northrop Grumman's Land Forces
Division. "Providing enhanced situational awareness and IP-based digital
communication networks will better protect our troops and allow them to
fight smarter."
"VIS-X will allow soldiers and other vehicle mounted troops to
communicate faster, safer and more securely with greater understanding
of the operational situation during the most demanding missions," said
Steve Collier, vice president Cobham Defense Communications. "The new
teaming agreement between Cobham and Northrop Grumman strengthens the 15
year relationship between our two companies supplying the existing VIC-3
system."
Northrop Grumman and Cobham will continue to supply VIC-3 systems to
support the large installed base of more than 85,000 vehicles. |