Admiral: Solipsys available to all CEC competitors
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Rear Adm. Tom Bush stated that a new technology now owned by Raytheon would be available to all bidders for the contract, which could amount to $1 billion to build the Navy's next-generation sensor-netting system known as Cooperative Engagement Capability Block II. Raytheon acquired the technology when it bought Solipsys.
Publication Name: Defense Week
Subject: Literature/writing
ISSN: 0273-3188
Year: 2003
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First LCS will harness existing technology: Admiral
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The author examines plans for the design and construction of the new Littoral Combat Ship for the U.S. Navy. Topics include weapon systems, military communications, and military computer systems.
Publication Name: Defense Week
Subject: Literature/writing
ISSN: 0273-3188
Year: 2003
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