Harris to provide networking radios for Army's Warfighter Information Network-Tactical (WIN-T)
Communications nodes can enter and exit the WIN-T network without a fixed-network infrastructure or operator intervention, Harris officials say. An advanced version of the HNW will run on the future WIN-T Increment 3, Harris officials say, adding that the Lockheed Martin contract represents the largest-quantity radio order to date, and brings the total value of WIN-T contracts to Harris to more than $200 million since 2002.
Lockheed Martin is using the HNR in the WIN-T Increment 2 program as a terrestrial, line-of-sight layer in an integrated communications architecture, which includes mobile and fixed nodes and augments satellite communications for beyond line-of-sight communications.
For more information contact Harris Government Communications Systems online at www.govcomm.harris.com, Lockheed Martin Information Systems & Global Solutions-Defense at www.lockheedmartin.com/isgs/Defense, or General Dynamics C4 Systems at www.gdc4s.com.
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