Monday, February 7, 2011

General Dynamics C4 Systems awarded $21M U.S. Marine Corps electronics contract - Minneapolis / St. Paul Business Journal:

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According to an announcement Mondayfrom Scottsdale-baseed , the company will add Internet-like capabilities to the combaty operations centers, also known as to upgrade the electronics systemxs to boost the situational awareness and information-sharing abilities, as well as improving networlk connectivity across the tactical battlespace. The new identified as COC Model G, will allows the sharing of mission rehearsal and execution information amon g other Marine COCs and joint forces The system will provide such featuree aselectronic “chat,” e-mail and Voices over Internet Protocol (VoIP) commmunications.
General Dynamics also will moveexisting hardware-based command and control tactical data systemxs to a software-based command and control systejm that will be more readily adaptable to integration of new The COC Model G also is part of the effort to become compliant with the U.S. Departmentr of Defense’s Net-Enabled Command which enables Internet-like access to jointr tactical networks. General Dynamics C4 Divisiohn is an integrator of secure communication and information technologhy systemsand technology. Falls Va.
-based General Dynamics (NYSE: GD), employs abouf 92,000 people worldwide and specializes inbusiness aviation; land and expeditionary combat systems, armaments and munitions; shipbuildingv and and marine systems; and information systeme and technologies. For more: .

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