General
Dynamics Awarded $109 Million Army
Contract for WIN-T Satellite
Communications Terminals
General Dynamics SATCOM Technologies
has been awarded $109 million from
the U.S. Army
Communications-Electronics Command
in Fort Monmouth, N.J., to provide
specialized satellite communications
earth terminals and support services
for Increment One of the Warfighter
Information Network-Tactical (WIN-T)
program.
Under the contract, General Dynamics
will provide the U.S. Army 299
Satellite Transportable Terminals (STT)
and two Unit Hub SATCOM Trucks (UHST).
General Dynamics will also supply
Ka-band upgrade kits and spares. The
next-generation STT terminal can be
configured to operate over Ku or Ka
Band satellite frequencies. The new
UHST provides Ku or Ka Band
operation and increased modem
capacity. Both the new STT and UHST
are interoperable with previously
fielded units.
“The SATCOM terminals General
Dynamics is providing for WIN-T
deliver robust, beyond-line-of-sight
communications for a broad spectrum
of information services,” said Gary
Kanipe, General Dynamics SATCOM
Technologies vice president and
general manager. “Both the STT and
UHST units allow U.S. warfighters to
quickly establish and maintain
communications in hazardous
conditions. In addition, as
production of the SATCOM terminals
increases, the units will be
available for NATO and other U.S.
allies as a solution for mobile
tactical SATCOM requirements.”
The SATCOM terminal award for WIN-T
Increment One was made through the
Army’s World-Wide Satellite Systems
(WWSS) contract, managed by the
Commercial Satellite Terminal
Program (CSTP), which provides
communications systems capable of
overcoming bandwidth constraints for
Department of Defense transformation
programs worldwide.