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CHANTILLY, Va. – General Dynamics Mission Systems will be an exhibitor at the Air & Space Forces Warfare Symposium, scheduled for February 23-25 at the Gaylord Rockies Resort & Convention Center in Aurora, Colorado.

Chris Long, deputy general manager for Space, Cyber and Intelligence Systems at General Dynamics Mission Systems will participate in the panel on Rapid Spacecraft Development and Manufacturing, along with Kevin Czinger, founder, lead inventor, and executive chairman, for Divergent; and Tony Ulloa-Severino, vice president for Manufacturing at Millennium Space Systems, a Boeing Company, Feb. 25, 10:30 a.m. in Colorado C.

Following is a list of General Dynamics Mission Systems products and solutions that will be displayed at the event in booth 425.

Secure Multi-Function Processing: General Dynamics Mission Systems will be exhibiting a variety of mission processing, stores processors, and multi-level security capabilities designed to accelerate capability insertion and deployment, and enable joint all-domain operations with a secure, multi-level computing infrastructure. Our Multi-Function Processors are integrated with multi-level security and cross-domain solutions and feature both an air-cooled and liquid-cooled option. We are also featuring Network Attached Storage systems that feature Integrated Type 1 Encryption or Integrated Multi-Level Security (MLS) storage. Our Stores Management Systems are open-mission, system-based and support both Universal Armament Interface and Mil-Std-1760E.

Next Gen Survival Radio: The Next Generation Combat Survival Radio (NGSR) is a U.S. Air Force-led program for the Joint Force providing line-of-sight voice and secure, over-the-horizon, two-way data communications that help combat search and rescue teams quickly locate, authenticate and rescue downed pilots and isolated military personnel. The radio sends encrypted formation, user identification and situation reports to provide rescue teams and aircraft operating in hazardous conditions with quick and accurate location information. The new NGSR radio is significantly smaller, lighter and has better power efficiency than previous combat, search and rescue (CSAR) radios.

URC-300® Transceiver: The URC-300 is a versatile platform that supports multiple waveforms and provides exceptional radio frequency (RF) performance to support ground-to-air, line-of-sight and other mission-critical applications. It provides interference-free communications in highly congested environments and improves immunity to outside interference such as other airfield channels, Wi-Fi transmitters and commercial FM broadcast towers. Users can operate multiple URC-300s as close as 6.5 feet apart without interference, an unprecedented capability compared to currently available tactical man-pack radios that require at least 50 to as much as 115 feet of separation. This close proximity capability enables rapid grab-and-go, multi-channel operations during emergency situations.

Quiver™: Quiver is a multi-role, software-defined radio (SDR) with digital processing and RF conditioning capabilities. With immense processing power and extensible input/output (I/O), and combined with precise timing, the Quiver SDR can enable swarming, intelligent sensors for confident positioning, deception, and stealth search and strike capabilities. This helps close the kill chain for the warfighter from a remote position, keeping the warfighter safe. Quiver was developed by our Project G13 team, whose goal is to provide the collaborative swarm foundation for unmanned systems with software-defined communications, resilient navigation and timing, offensive electronic warfare (EW) capabilities and an interoperable autonomy framework.

Smart Munitions: This exhibit will feature a host of key weapon subsystems capabilities comprised of Assured PNT capabilities, SDRs, Anti-Tamper (AT) technologies and guidance electronic units as part of an integrated solution to improve the kill chain for long-range precision fires and associated weapons platforms.

Secure Network Processor (SNP) provides secure networking and data-transport mission payload functionality enabling small satellites (SmallSats) to seamlessly and securely link into proliferated Low Earth Orbit (pLEO) constellations faster and easier than ever before. Explore the live demonstration and learn how SNP encompasses all requirements into one fully integrated and Rad-tolerant, SWaP-optimized unit that meets the most demanding LEO orbits, including Proliferated Warfighter Space Architecture (PWSA) and large constellation orbits.

TACDS®: General Dynamics Mission Systems designs, builds and delivers data protection products and solutions to secure our nation’s critical information. TACDS, our tactical cross-domain solution (CDS), enables high-value information to be shared and transmitted across different security domains across the most austere environments. TACDS empowers the warfighter to share the right data with the right people at the right time.

truMLS is a centralized, secure open platform system that eliminates the need for multiple networks, applications, and endpoints at varying security and access levels. By streamlining multi-level information access into a singular access point, customers can increase assured information sharing without fear of inappropriate access, improve IT system efficiencies and lower costs.

Space Communications & Electronics: General Dynamics has a proud history of providing ground-based and spacecraft-to-spacecraft critical communications for manned and unmanned space missions, ranging from near-Earth to deep space. Our space communications and electronics products and solutions have powered communications, telemetry, tracking and control across a multitude of historic space programs.

Sentinel: General Dynamics Mission Systems has more than 70 years of experience supporting the strategic deterrence triad, both for U.S. Air Force intercontinental ballistic missile (ICBM) programs and U.S. Navy Strategic Weapons System programs. We are continuing this important work as a member of Northrop Grumman’s Nationwide Team for the U.S. Air Force Sentinel Program. Our team is executing the design and production of critical elements of the command and launch segment for higher authority communications and codes and cryptography, and producing strategic-grade components for the program’s aerospace vehicle equipment segment.

Aircrew Alerting: General Dynamics Mission Systems is a trusted partner for aircrew alerting, providing immediate aircrew alerting capability at fixed and transportable sites using secure, modular and open system architectures for support and upgradability.

General Dynamics Mission Systems, a business unit of General Dynamics (NYSE: GD), provides mission-critical solutions to the challenges facing our defense, intelligence and cybersecurity customers across all domains. Headquartered in Chantilly, Virginia, General Dynamics Mission Systems employs approximately 12,000 people worldwide. For more information about the General Dynamics Mission Systems broad portfolio of capabilities, visit gdmissionsystems.com.