101st Airborne Will Use Radio's Directive-beam Technology to Provide Secure, High Bandwidth, Mobile Communications on the Battlefield
MELBOURNE, Fla., Sept. 30 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Harris Corporation
(NYSE: HRS), an international communications and information technology
company, announced today that its Highband Networking Radio(TM) system will be
deployed to the U.S. Army 101st Airborne Assault Division's 2nd Brigade Combat
Team currently assigned to the 4th Infantry Division in its role as
Multi-National Division-Baghdad (MND-B). The 4th Infantry Division was
responsible for the contracting and acquisition process and will play a
critical role in supporting the integration of the Highband Networking
Radio(TM) into the MND-B network architecture. Harris will supply the radios
to contract holder GTSI Corporation, an IT services supplier to the U.S.
government. Terms of the Harris contract were not provided. The Highband
Networking Radio(TM) system was co-developed with BAE Systems.
The 15 radio systems will provide high-bandwidth, on-the-move
communications for the 101st 2nd Brigade Combat Team while deployed to Iraq.
The contract also includes accessories and field support services. The combat
team will use the Highband Networking Radio(TM) systems for wireless backbone
connectivity among battalion and brigade command posts, company outposts, and
joint-security stations. The radios will be integrated with the Joint Network
Transport Capability-Spiral, a key component of the Army's battlefield
communications solution. BAE Systems' EZ Radio Manager(TM) software provides
interactive monitoring and control of the Highband Networking Radio(TM)
network, showing radio mobility link status, location, network topology, and
throughput.
The Highband Networking Radio(TM) is the first networking system to be
deployed in-theatre that integrates directive-beam technology with mobile ad
hoc mesh networking to achieve data rates of up to 54 Mbps and node-to-node
ranges of up to 30 kilometers. The radios provide secure high-bandwidth
connectivity among users of widely dispersed local area networks, allowing
seamless communication of voice, video and data to all levels of command for
greater situational awareness. A Harris-developed waveform enables the
network to autonomously select the best communications path, providing a
self-forming, self-healing network so that nodes can enter and exit the
network without need of fixed-network infrastructure during rapidly evolving
on-the-move communications scenarios.
'We have an urgent need for a network communications system that is unlike
any available to the military today, based on the unique demands of the
mission that we have to support in Iraq. The Highband Networking Radio(TM)
offers a set of capabilities that makes our tasking more effective, efficient,
and safer,' said Lieutenant Colonel Brett Reister, G-6, U.S. Army's 2nd
Brigade. 'Harris also developed a transit case solution that integrates
SIPRNET and NIPRNET services into a simple-to-use, compact, and rugged
tactical package tailored specifically for combat team missions.'
'This first combat field deployment represents a significant milestone in
the Highband Networking Radio(TM), and we are pleased to have the opportunity
to support the 101st Airborne with the benefits of this advanced networking
system,' said Wes Covell, president of Harris Defense Programs. 'The radio's
strong performance in previous military exercises and its proven ability to
integrate with multiple networking architectures ensure that it can work with
legacy systems and advanced networks as it supports new communications
technologies.'
Harris worked directly with the 101st 2nd Brigade Combat Team in its
preparation for Highband Networking Radio(TM) deployment during the unit's
Field Training Exercise and Joint Readiness Training Center exercise. The
radio system also has been demonstrated during the Joint Expeditionary Force
Experiment 2008 and at similar exercises in 2007 and 2008, including C4ISR
On-the-Move at Ft. Dix, New Jersey, and Ft. Bragg, North Carolina.
Highband Networking Radio(TM) networking applications extend to a variety
of scenarios, including terrestrial tactical communications augmented by
air-to-ground and ground-to-ground nodes, as well as air-and-missile defense
missions. It can also be used to extend the battlespace network into the
maritime force contingent, connecting expeditionary forces, near-shore support
and blue-water platforms.
Harris Defense Programs develops, supplies, and integrates communications
and information processing products, systems, and networks for diverse
aerospace, terrestrial and maritime applications in support of the ongoing
transformation of military communications to network-centric architectures
that support real-time situational awareness in combat conditions.
About Harris Corporation
Harris is an international communications and information technology
company serving government and commercial markets in more than 150 countries.
Headquartered in Melbourne, Florida, the company has annual revenue of $5.3
billion and 16,500 employees -- including nearly 7,000 engineers and
scientists. Harris is dedicated to developing best-in-class assured
communications(R) products, systems, and services. Additional information
about Harris Corporation is available at www.harris.com .
SOURCE Harris Corporation