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Melbourne FL (SPX) Nov 01, 2005 Harris has announced that it has been awarded an $18.2 million follow-on contract by Boeing Integrated Defense Systems to provide Anti-Jam Global Positioning System (AJ GPS) modules for Boeing's Joint Direct Attack Munition (JDAM). The initial development contract was valued at approximately $3.9 million, bringing the total value of the program for Harris to more than $21 million since 2003. Full production and future options could increase the program's value for Harris to more than $50 million by 2008. JDAM is a low-cost tail kit that converts existing free-fall bombs into highly accurate "smart" weapons. The tail kit, developed and produced by Boeing, consists of a new tail section that contains a GPS-based Inertial Navigation System (INS). Harris is providing its advanced AJ GPS electronics module for integration into the tail kit. AJ GPS technology enhances the munition's resistance to both intentional and unintentional RF interference of the GPS satellite's signal. "JDAM is a high-profile munition that will play a significant role in any conflict where precise delivery of weapons is essential, helping to minimize casualties to noncombatants and collateral damage to vital infrastructures," said Dan Pearson, president of the Department of Defense (DoD) Programs business unit of Harris Corporation's Government Communications Systems Division (GCSD). "We are very pleased that Boeing continues to select Harris as a preferred supplier of critical AJ GPS electronics for its JDAM program." Related Links Harris GCSD SpaceDaily Search SpaceDaily Subscribe To SpaceDaily Express
Chicago IL (SPX) Nov 01, 2005NAVTEQ and Garmin International have announced the StreetPilot 7200, StreetPilot 7500 and Streetpilot 2730, will offer XM NavTraffic powered by NAVTEQ Traffic, the first satellite-based data traffic information service that enables an overlay of current traffic conditions. |
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