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Marine Corps chooses General Dynamics for tactical data network systems

SCOTTSDALE, Ariz., 31 March 2007. General Dynamics C4 Systems in Scottsdale, Ariz., won a five-year contract to provide the next generation Tactical Data Network (TDN)-Data Distribution System-Modular (DDS-M) to the U.S. Marine Corps.

The initial $130 million contract has a potential value of $375 million. The DDS-M is a modular, scalable Internet Protocol (IP) communications and networking system.

The TDN-DDS-M system enables deployed Marines to establish secure, networked voice, data, video conferencing, and other communication capabilities among commanders, joint and coalition forces.

Based on commercial-off-the-shelf (COTS) equipment, the TDN DDS-M comprises routers, switches, computers, power supply and other equipment needed to access the Defense Information System Network (DISN), Secret Internet Protocol Router Network (SIPRNet) and Non-secure Internet Protocol Router Network (NIPRNet), as well as coalition and joint-forces networks.

"The TDN-DDS-M connects Marines to essential tactical networks wherever they deploy using advanced communication and networking technologies, at significantly reduced size, weight and power consumption than earlier versions," says Scott Butler, a vice president of computing technologies for General Dynamics C4 Systems. For more information contact General Dynamics C4 online at www.gdc4s.com.




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