World Defense Show 2026: Northrop Grumman to present improved C2 management system
The Northrop Grumman Integrated Battle Command System is in service with Poland and the US Army with another 20 countries believed to have expressed an interest.
SRC has received a $33 million contract from the US Army to deliver an end-to-end electronic warfare integrated reprogramming (EWIR) intelligence mission data (IMD) production process.
The five-year contract has been awarded by the Technical Electronic Intelligence and EWIR branch of the US Army National Ground Intelligence Center (NGIC).
Under the contract, SRC will provide skilled analysis, production, research, development and process support to NGIC. SRC engineers and analysts will work to deliver production process enhancements while performing signals analysis, engineering assessments, special information gathering, data reduction and product preparation tasks.
EW data and systems produced by SRC provide electromagnetic spectrum superiority to help keep soldiers out of harm’s way.
Paul Tremont, president and CEO of SRC, said: ‘The process of EWIR production is evolving quickly. As leaders in the EWIR field, SRC is excited to provide significant improvements in production quantity, quality and efficiency to help NGIC accomplish their important work.’
The Northrop Grumman Integrated Battle Command System is in service with Poland and the US Army with another 20 countries believed to have expressed an interest.
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