General Dynamics
Receives $219 Million for U.S. Army's WIN-T Increment 2 Systems
June 24, 2015
General Dynamics received the first full
rate production order from the U.S. Army to build additional
Warfighter Information Network – Tactical (WIN-T) Increment 2
systems. The $219 million order
includes the production of more than 300 vehicle-based network
communication nodes along with related equipment and materials.
WIN-T Increment 2 is the Army's communications backbone providing
secure, on-the-move communications, mission command and situational
awareness for commanders and their soldiers. The order allows the
Army to continue fielding WIN-T Increment 2 to Army units currently
scheduled to receive the system.
"WIN-T Increment 2 puts the power of the
Soldier's Network into soldiers hands down to the company level,
which is vitally important as the Army evolves into a more
expeditionary force," said
Chris Marzilli, president of
General Dynamics Mission Systems. "As full-rate production begins,
our engineering teams will continue working closely with the Army to
upgrade technology and human-factors design, giving soldiers a
decisive information advantage wherever they are called to serve."
WIN-T Increment 2 is integrated into
Mine-resistant Ambush Protected (MRAP), High Mobility Multipurpose
Wheeled Vehicles (HMMWV) and Stryker vehicles. To date, four
division headquarters and 12 brigade combat teams have WIN-T
Increment 2. The system successfully served Army units supporting
the Security Force Assistance Brigades in
Afghanistan by replacing the fixed communications
infrastructure that was dismantled when the U.S. military closed its
operating bases. Last summer, WIN-T provided the 'communications
grid' for humanitarian operations responding to the Ebola epidemic
in
West Africa.