ThalesRaytheonSystems signs contract
with NATO
June 20th 2013
ThalesRaytheonSystems announces
the signature on 20th June of a €136
million contract with NATO to produce
and deploy a Theater Ballistic Missile
Defense capability to be integrated with
the NATO Air Command and Control System
(ACCS). This is a great example of
leveraging previous investments from
NATO in ACCS and the integration of
contributions from NATO Nations across
the Alliance.
The ACCS TMD1 contract (Theatre Missile Defense 1) will
bring new capabilities to the ACCS program, including
integration of additional radars and satellites, increased
data communication capacity and an improved tracking and
correlation feature. The award follows on from a previous
contract for an Interim Capability also built by
ThalesRaytheonSystems and fielded in 2012 in Ramstein.
“This new
component of the ACCS program will constitute, once
achieved, a real asset for NATO, bringing the organization
access to both Air Defense and Ballistic Missile Defense
capabilities,” said Koen Gijsbers, NATO Communication
and Information Agency General Manager.
“As prime
contractor for this theater ballistic missile defense
system, ThalesRaytheonSystems has played a central role in
the cooperation across the transatlantic industrial base
involving 8 nations and 15 industry partners. This
cooperation illustrates the ability of our French-U.S. joint
venture to deliver advanced technology projects across
organizations and cultures,” said Jack Harrington, CEO
of ThalesRaytheonSystems.