Data Link Solutions and ViaSat win airborne tactical data link orders worth $957.2 million

June 17, 2015
SAN DIEGO, 17 June 2015. U.S. military radio communications experts are spending nearly a billion dollars for software-defined radio tactical data link and networking equipment for aircraft, fixed sites, land vehicles, and surface warships.

SAN DIEGO, 17 June 2015. U.S. military radio communications experts are spending nearly a billion dollars for software-defined radio tactical data link and networking equipment for aircraft, fixed sites, land vehicles, and surface warships.

Officials of the Space and Naval Warfare Systems Command (SPAWAR) in San Diego has awarded two big contracts over the past three weeks to build and maintain Multifunctional Information Distribution System (MIDS) Joint Tactical Radio Systems (JTRS) terminals.

The contracts were awarded to the two companies authorized to manufacture MIDS JTRS -- Data Link Solutions LLC in Cedar Rapids, Iowa, a joint venture between Rockwell Collins and BAE Systems; and ViaSat Inc., Carlsbad, Calif.

The MIDS JTRS terminal is a four-channel software-defined radio that delivers existing Link 16 tactical networking and situational awareness with concurrent multi-netting-4 and tactical air navigation (TACAN) functionality.

Related: Navy awards nearly half-billion-dollar contract to ViaSat to provide MIDS JTRS tactical networking

Data Link Solutions won a $478.6 million MIDS JTRS production contract on Tuesday, and ViaSat won a contract of identical value on 28 May 2015. The total value of these MIDS JTRS production contracts is $957.2 million.

The MIDS JTRS terminal has three channels for future growth, including JTRS advanced networking waveforms such as tactical targeting network technology, multifunction advanced data link, intra-flight data link, and other advanced networking waveforms.

The system is a line-of-sight radio system for collecting and transmitting broadband, jam-resistant, secure data and voice across a variety of air, sea, and ground platforms.

The contract encompasses MIDS JTRS purchases for the U.S. Navy, as well as the governments of Austria, Chile, Finland, Israel, Jordan, Japan, Kuwait, Malaysia, Morocco, Oman, Pakistan, Qatar, South Korea, Saudi Arabia, Singapore, Sweden, Switzerland, Taiwan, Thailand, United Arab Emirates, Australia, Canada, New Zealand, United Kingdom, NATO, and all NATO nations under the Foreign Military Sales program.

Related: SPAWAR aims at upgrading MIDS LVT terminals to comply with JTRS software and protocols

SPAWAR awarded the contracts to Data Link Solutions and ViaSat sole-source because these companies are the only responsible sources and no other suppliers or services will satisfy agency requirements, Navy officials say.

On Tuesday's contract, Data Link Solutions will do the work in Cedar Rapids, Iowa; and Wayne, N.J., and should be finished by 2020. ViaSat will do its MIDS JTRS work in Carlsbad, Calif., and should be finished by May 2020.

For more information contact Data Link Solutions online at www.datalinksolutions.net, ViaSat at www.viasat.com, or SPAWAR at www.spawar.navy.mil.

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John Keller is editor-in-chief of Military & Aerospace Electronics magazine, which provides extensive coverage and analysis of enabling electronic and optoelectronic technologies in military, space, and commercial aviation applications. A member of the Military & Aerospace Electronics staff since the magazine's founding in 1989, Mr. Keller took over as chief editor in 1995.

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