For the Navy contracts, the company's DRS Laurel Technologies unit in Johnstown, Penn., will manufacture the next-generation, commercial off-the-shelf-based systems. Engineering services, provided by the DRS Electronic Systems unit in Gaithersburg, Md., will include life-cycle support products and product improvements for existing AN/UYQ-70 advanced display systems and related peripherals. Technology upgrades will include new internal secure and nonsecure communication solutions, thin client-based low-mass workstations and the computer-aided dead reckoning tracer (CADRT), which will replace old electromechanical dead-reckoning tracers and first-generation CADRTs. System deliveries are expected to continue throughout 2002. The awards were received from Lockheed Martin Tactical Systems in Eagan,
Minn., the company's industry teammate and the prime contractor on the AN/UYQ-70 program.
The Army contract contains options for the production of more than 400 ITSS systems, and for installation, training and five years of integrated logistics support services. Product deliveries and service support are expected to extend through 2009. The contract was received by DRS from the US Army's Tank and Automotive Command in Warren, Mich.