Azure Summit to support signals intelligence systems on Navy platforms

Feb. 1, 2017
RF and microwave sensor experts at Azure Summit Technology in Fairfax, Va., will support signals intelligence systems for a variety of U.S. Navy platforms under terms of a $48.5 million contract.

RF and microwave sensor experts at Azure Summit Technology in Fairfax, Va., will support signals intelligence systems for a variety of U.S. Navy platforms under terms of a $48.5 million contract.

Officials of the Naval Surface Warfare Center, Crane Division in Crane, Ind., are asking Azure Summit to support the Common Signals Intelligence mission sensor for manned and unmanned platforms that the Navy uses for a variety of missions.

The Common Signals Intelligence mission sensor is for intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance support, including identification and localization intelligence gathered from electronic signals.

The system is designed to identify and locate targets like communications systems, radars, and weapons systems, and is for forward-deployed Navy platforms.

On this contract Azure Summit will do the work in Melbourne, Fla., and Fairfax, Va., and should be finished by December 2021.

FOR MORE INFORMATION visit Azure Summit Technology online at www.azuresummit.com, or the Naval Surface Warfare Center-Crane at www.navsea.navy.mil/Home/Warfare-Centers/NSWC-Crane.

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