Boeing selects Rockwell Collins to complete transceiver design for U.S. Armys JTRS Cluster 1 program
CEDAR RAPIDS, Iowa (October 06, 2003) - Boeing (NYSE: BA) has selected Rockwell Collins (NYSE: COL) to complete the Universal Transceiver design for the Joint Tactical
Radio System Cluster 1 program.
"This is a significant event for Rockwell Collins," said Walt Hepker, director of JTRS programs for Rockwell Collins Government
Systems. "The evaluations completed by Boeing and the Army demonstrate that Rockwell Collins' transceiver design provides
the best value solution to meet Cluster 1 requirements and schedule."
The Cluster 1 Universal Transceiver is a key component in the JTRS compliant, software-defined radio system. The system operates
between 2 MHz and 2 GHz and is capable of operating all JTRS waveforms including the new Wideband Networking Waveform (WNW)
currently being developed for the Cluster 1 program.
The JTRS is a family of software programmable radios that will provide the armed forces with voice, data and video capability.
The state-of-the-art radios are based on a common Software Communication Architecture (SCA) to ensure interoperability with
existing systems and simplify future technology upgrades.
The Department of Defense sponsors the JTRS program, the joint service standard for all new tactical communications systems,
and is responsible for defining JTRS hardware and software configurations. JTRS will be awarded in multiple clusters that
will be integrated onto selected maritime airborne, fixed-station, ground mobile, manpack, hand-held and space platforms.
Rockwell Collins anticipates more than $2 billion in contracts over the life of the program.
Rockwell Collins provides design, production and support of aviation electronics and communications for government and commercial
customers worldwide. Additional information is available at www.rockwellcollins.com.
This press release contains statements (including certain projections associated with Rockwell Collins' efforts on the design,
development and production phases of the JTRS Cluster 1 program) 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; potential cancellation
or amendments of JTRS Cluster 1 awards or orders by the U.S. Army; challenges in the design, development and production of
advanced technologies; and competitive product and pricing pressures; 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.
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