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Rockwell Collins awarded Phase 2 of U.S. Air Force GEMS program
CEDAR RAPIDS, Iowa (July 12, 2005) - Rockwell Collins (NYSE: COL) has been selected by the U.S. Air Force as the prime contractor for Phase 2 of the Ground Element
Minimum Essential Emergency Communications Network (MEECN) System (GEMS) program. The total program value is estimated at
more than $350 million over 6 years.
Rockwell Collins was a prime contractor for Phase 1, which involved a five-month study of potential solutions for the GEMS
program.
The GEMS program will replace Air Force and Navy fixed and deployable communications for bomber, tanker, reconnaissance and
other alert communications facilities. This system will provide an upgraded networked infrastructure incorporating improved
capabilities for aircrew alerting, message handling and the supporting communications links.
Improvements include updated Extremely High Frequency (EHF)/Advanced EHF (AEHF) satellite communications and redundant Very
Low Frequency (VLF) communication paths for critical strategic message traffic. The improvements will eliminate obsolescence
issues associated with the current aircrew alerting devices (pagers and klaxons), Ultra High Frequency (UHF) communications
and Emergency Action Message (EAM) processing systems.
Rockwell Collins has been involved in the MEECN system since its inception and continues to provide key portions of the network
for the U.S. military. GEMS will provide the U.S. military with assured, survivable, protected and highly reliable strategic
communications for the fixed and transportable ground portions of the network.
Rockwell Collins is a leader in the design, production and support of communications and aviation electronics solutions for
government and commercial customers worldwide. Additional company information is available at www.rockwellcollins.com.
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