HUNTSVILLE, Ala.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Oct. 19, 1999--
TRW Inc. (NYSE: TRW) won a $17 million follow-on contract from prime contractor Raytheon Company for further development and maintenance of the U.S. Army's Extended Air Defense TestBed (EADTB).
The EADTB simulates potential air
The U.S. Army Space and Missile Defense Command awarded a $42.5 million prime contract on July 30 to Raytheon for program management and system engineering. Total potential contract value from the Army is $200 million over 10 years. TRW has been the lead software development provider for this program since contract inception in 1989 and the major contributor in producing 2.2 million lines of code.
"The EADTB is a powerful tool that models C4ISR (command, control, communications, computers, intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance) for theater and global-level simulation," said Dr. Robert Strickler, vice president and general manager, TRW Space & Missile Systems. "Simulating conflicts through a synthetic environment saves money and manpower and is a valuable tool for gaining insight into how joint air and missile defense operations are coordinated."
The EADTB offers a robust, user-flexible representation of C4I systems, weapon systems, and sensors for National Missile Defense and Theater Air and Missile Defense analyses. The EADTB offers a number of special capabilities and operates with variable detail that allows coverage of a range of simulation needs, including system engineering and analysis, operational analysis, and training support.
Other members of the Raytheon EADTB team include: The Boeing Company, Madison Research Company, McDaniel Enterprises, SAIC, SPARTA, Kottmann, and SDA.
The project is based in Huntsville, Ala., where TRW employs more than 350 people with approximately 30 working directly on the EADTB contract.
TRW's Space & Missile Systems unit has facilities in Huntsville, Ala.; Colorado Springs, Colo.; Ogden, Utah; San Bernadino, Calif.; and Fairfax, Va. The unit serves as prime integration contractor for the nation's ICBM program; provides the Battle Management Command, Control, and Communications system for the National Missile Defense program; and serves as the research and development, and operations and maintenance contractor for the Joint National Test Facility, the Department of Defense's premier modeling and simulation center in Colorado Springs, Colo. TRW has also formed a team to pursue the Integrated Space Command and Control (ISC2) program managed by the Air Force Space Command to be awarded in early 2000.
TRW's Space & Missile Systems is a unit of Reston, Va.-based TRW Systems & Information Technology Group which employs approximately 15,000 employees in more than 200 locations worldwide. The group is one of the world's 10 largest information technology providers.
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