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Rockwell Collins selected for AMF JTRS as part of Boeing team
CEDAR RAPIDS, Iowa (September 13, 2004) - Rockwell Collins, as a member of the Boeing team, has been selected for the Pre-System Development and Demonstration (Pre-SDD)
phase for the Airborne and Maritime/Fixed Station (AMF) Joint Tactical Radio System (JTRS) program.
The contract, with an overall value of more than $54 million to the team, is the first step in providing radios that are expected
to be integrated into more than 150 airborne, shipboard and fixed station platforms. The objective is to enable these platforms
to communicate seamlessly and with greater efficiency in the joint battlespace environment.
The Boeing team, which also includes Harris Corporation, L-3 Communications, BBN Technologies, Northrop Grumman Mission Systems
and MILCOM Systems Corporation, has been awarded one of two 15-month contracts by the U.S. Air Force. In this Pre-SDD phase,
the team will develop system architectures and initial designs for the next iteration of JTRS software-defined radios and
complete a Preliminary Design Review after 11 months. The ensuing SDD phase will be based on a full and open competition
with contract award anticipated in the fall of 2005.
Under the program, Rockwell Collins is responsible for radio design, fixed site radio integration and platform integration
support.
“Rockwell Collins’ unique expertise in airborne and fixed site communications, and expanding presence in the maritime domain,
will enable the Department of Defense to achieve its transformation objectives,” said Greg Churchill, Rockwell Collins executive
vice president and chief operating officer, Government Systems. “This win, combined with our previous JTRS awards, positions
Rockwell Collins as a leader in advanced communication systems for all branches of the
U.S.
military.”
Rockwell Collins is also on the Boeing team that is developing and will be producing a software-defined radio communications
system for the U.S. Army JTRS Cluster 1 program and is a member of the General Dynamics Cluster 5 team. All of the JTRS programs
support the Department of Defense vision to create an Internet Protocol-based network that is an extension of the Global Information
Grid.
The JTRS radio is a layered, software reprogrammable open architecture system. Rockwell Collins’ unique packaging concept
functionally partitions modules, enabling flexibility of operation, adaptability for future growth and substantially improved
mission effectiveness.
This press release contains statements that are forward-looking statements as defined in the Private Securities Litigation
Reform Act of 1995. Actual results may differ materially from those projected as a result of certain risks and uncertainties,
including, but not limited to U.S. government spending and budgetary policies; future decision-making on production contract
awards; potential cancellation or amendments of JTRS Cluster AMF awards or orders by the U.S. government and/or Boeing; challenges
in the development of advanced technologies; as well as other risks and uncertainties, including but not limited to those
detailed from time to time in the Rockwell Collins Securities and Exchange Commission filings. These forward-looking statements
are made only as of the date hereof and the company assumes no obligation to update any forward-looking statements.
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