July
29, 2014
General
Dynamics Advanced Information Systems, a business unit of
General Dynamics (NYSE:
GD), was awarded a $25.4 million
full-production contract from Lockheed Martin to support the
U.S. Air Force Global Positioning System (GPS) III Network
Communications Element (NCE) for space vehicles seven and
eight (SV 07-08). The Air Force's next-generation GPS III
satellites will improve position, navigation and timing
services and provide advanced anti-jam capabilities yielding
superior system security, accuracy and reliability.
"For more than 50 years, we have
been a premier provider of spacecraft communications and
navigation equipment for the nation's military and
government agencies," said
Carlo Zaffanella, vice
president and general manager of Intelligence, Surveillance
and Reconnaissance at General Dynamics Advanced Information
Systems. "Our continued close work with Lockheed Martin on
the GPS III program, coupled with our in-depth mission
understanding, allows us to provide the Air Force with the
next-generation of reliable and affordable solutions to
replace the aging constellation of GPS satellites currently
in orbit."
General Dynamics' NCE components
provide the communications functions for the GPS III
satellites, including the ground-to-space command and
control channel, the space-to-space inter-satellite channel
and the command and telemetry communications channels within
each satellite. General Dynamics is now under contract with
Lockheed Martin for GPS III SV 01-08. Delivery of the NCE
components for SV03 and SV04 are scheduled for this summer.
Compared to prior GPS vehicles,
the Air Force's GPS III satellites will deliver three times
better accuracy, provide up to eight times more powerful
anti-jamming capabilities and include enhancements that
extend spacecraft life 25 percent further. GPS III-series
satellites also will carry a new civil signal designed to be
interoperable with other international global navigation
satellite systems, enhancing civilian-user connectivity.
The majority of the work under
contract will be performed at the General Dynamics Advanced
Information Systems facilities in
Scottsdale, Ariz., and
Bloomington, Minn.
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