FAIRFAX, VIRGINIA (BNS): General Dynamics has been awarded a $9.3 million, eight-month task order to perform network systems integration for the US Marine Corps Systems Command under the US Air Force Network-Centric Solutions (NETCENTS) contract.
Under this contract, General Dynamics Information Technology, a business unit of General Dynamics, will engineer, design, install and test a new dense wavelength division multiplexing (DWDM) backbone transport network at three Marine Corps bases in the United States.
This project will modernize the base networks and enhance communications technology.
“With this program, the Marine Corps bases will have access to the next generation of telecommunications and information technology networks, enabling seamless and more rapid dissemination of information,” said Kenneth Slaght, vice president and general manager of the Naval IT Solutions sector at General Dynamics Information Technology.
Dense wavelength division multiplexing is a technology that combines multiple communications signals and sends them simultaneously along a single fiber. The communications signals may include data, voice, video, internet protocol ATM and SONET. This technology enables increased capacity, faster transmission times and easy expansion of capacity.
General Dynamics gets network systems integration contract
Article Posted on : - Feb 21, 2011
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