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RTX’s Collins Aerospace wins U.S. Navy contract for CEC Design

Collins Aerospace, an RTX business, was awarded a follow-on contract with a potential for up to $904 million over five years to continue development of the U.S. Navy’s Cooperative Engagement Capability, a system that integrates sensors across surface, land, and air platforms to enable Integrated Fire Controls. RTX has been the sole provider of the Cooperative Engagement Capability (CEC) since 1985. The new sole source contract follows an existing five-year Design Agent contract.

The CEC is a critical network for the U.S. Navy that connects multiple platforms and associated sensors together and provides composite tracking to combat and weapons systems. Collins will add new capabilities to the system including increased interoperability, expanded weapon and sensor coordination and integration of new data sources.

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“The Cooperative Engagement Capability is a key enabler to support the Navy’s expanding Distributed Maritime Operations,” said Ryan Bunge, vice president and general manager, C4I & Autonomy Solutions, Collins Aerospace. “The capabilities we’ve been developing for years are time-tested solutions that enable integrated fire controls across the Joint Services.”

Collins has successfully deployed and maintained CEC on more than 174 U.S. Navy, U.S. Marine Corps and international platforms.

The contract provides significant opportunity and flexibility to affect the CEC mission through future task orders for engineering activities.

SOURCE: PRNewswrie

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