 U.S. Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) Source: FAA |
AMSTERDAM - Harris Corp. and Jotron AS have teamed to pursue an anticipated five-year, $200 million U.S. Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) contract for next-generation radios that will support the agency's future air/ground communications needs. Harris, an international communications and information technology company, has a long history of developing and integrating system solutions for the FAA and the global air traffic control network. Jotron has a 40-year history of supplying aviation and maritime radios and communications systems around the world.
The companies are competing for Phase 2 of the FAA's Next Generation Air-to-Ground Communications System (NEXCOM) initiative. The FAA is seeking commercial off-the-shelf (COTS), very high frequency (VHF) and ultra high frequency (UHF) radios for voice communications between FAA facilities and aircraft in the terminal and flight services environments.
Harris and Jotron worked together to optimize the design of the Jotron 7000 Series multimode digital radio to meet FAA specifications, and also to provide additional benefits with Voice Over Internet Protocol (VoIP) and Internet Protocol (IP) transmission. In addition to helping the FAA reduce overall procurement cost, the design of the 7000 Series radio also will reduce logistics costs by providing a single source for both UHF and VHF radios. The radios will be manufactured at Harris facilities in Malabar, Fla.
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