GD To Supply Warfighter Information Network – Tactical Increment 2 Vehicles To US Army

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  • 12:35 PM, May 2, 2014
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General Dynamics C4 Systems received a $59 million contract from the U.S. Army for new Warfighter Information Network – Tactical (WIN-T) Increment 2 vehicles and related network products to support Army soldier training.

The new equipment, which includes Soldier Network Extension (SNE) and Point-of-Presence (PoP) vehicles, will have updated software that simplifies network operations. 

When delivered to the Army's LandWarNet School in Fort Gordon, Ga., the vehicles and products will be folded into the Army's new system-of-systems training curriculum. WIN-T Increment 2 is the Army's mobile, secure communications backbone.

"Warrant Officers are trained as the technical experts who ensure the mobile, WIN-T Increment 2 network is operating as it should," said Chris Marzilli, president of General Dynamics C4 Systems. "They and other soldiers training on Increment 2 will experience firsthand how operating the system is easier and more closely resembles the way they interact with their computers and digital accessories at home."


Feedback from soldiers returning from Afghanistan and comments following Network Integration Evaluations helped the General Dynamics and Army team improve the WIN-T Increment 2 network operations software. For example, a previous 10-step, 12-minute power-up protocol is now only two-steps and takes less than half the time. In making Increment 2 easier for soldiers to train, plan and operate, they can remain focused on their mission.

A part of Capability Set (CS) 13, the Army distributed WIN-T Increment 2 to four Brigade Combat Teams and two Division Headquarters last year. This year, CS 14 continues the distribution of WIN-T Increment 2 to additional Army organizations including the 101st Air Assault Division stationed in Fort Campbell, Ky., and the 2nd and 3rd Brigade Combat Teams with the 82nd Airborne Division, Fort Bragg, N.C.  CS 14 also includes enhanced mission command capabilities along with the AN/PRC-155 two-channel Manpack and AN/PRC-154A Rifleman radios to seamlessly connect soldiers at the lowest echelons to their commanders and back to headquarters via WIN-T Increment 2.

 

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