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Rochester NY (SPX) Jun 18, 2006 Harris Corporation has been awarded contracts totaling approximately $50 million from the U.S. Army for its Falcon II AN/PRC-150(C) high frequency (HF) radios. In addition to supporting the Army's ongoing missions as part of Operation Enduring Freedom and Operation Iraqi Freedom, the AN/PRC-150(C) radios will be used to support several distinct efforts by the U.S. Army, including communicating potential biohazards and providing a communications backbone during times of natural disasters. The company received a contract as part of the Joint Biological Point Detection System/Biological Integrated Detection Systems (JBPDS) program by the U.S Army Research, Development and Engineering Command. JBPDS equipment will monitor, detect, and alert officials to airborne biological threats. The HF radios will be utilized as part of the communications system to relay possible threat information. Harris has also received contracts to provide the Army National Guard with AN/PRC-150(C) radios for much-needed emergency communications as the hurricane season begins. The HF radios will provide rugged, long-haul communications in several states where hurricanes may be prevalent. "With its digital voice algorithm, the AN/PRC-150(C) provides clear voice communications over stressed HF channels, making it highly reliable in times of crisis," said Jerry Adams, director of U.S. Army sales, Harris RF Communications. "Its embedded, high-speed modem and automatic link establishment ensure that the Army can transmit crucial data rapidly, securely, and effectively, even in degraded channel conditions." The AN/PRC-150(C) is a member of the Falcon II family of multiband tactical radio systems. It is an advanced HF-SSB/VHF-FM manpack radio that provides reliable tactical communications through enhanced secure voice and data performance, networking, and extended battery life. Community Email This Article Comment On This Article Related Links Harris Read the latest in Military Space Communications Technology at SpaceWar.com
London, UK (SPX) Jun 20, 2006The Transformation and Integration Centre (TIC), a distributed battlelabing environment between Thales' different sites in France and multi-domestic countries was made available to the French MoD last March to experiment the contribution of a battlelab to study future Network Enabled Capabilities. |
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