Monday, June 25, 2012

Raytheon Picks Brandywine To Make Navy GPS Timing Tech; Gary ...

Raytheon has awarded a subcontract to Tustin, Calif.-based Brandywine Communications for a time and frequency component on a Navy GPS system, Brandywine announced Monday.

Raytheon is developing a GPS position, navigation and timing system for Navy surface ships under a four-year $32.2 million contract.

?Brandywine?s Time and Frequency Distribution System] has been operational with the submarine fleet since 1997,? Brandywine CEO Gary Smith said, adding that the Navy uses a similar system on its P-8 Poseidon aircraft fleet.

According to Brandywine, the new timing and frequency component will replace multiple pieces of equipment with a single modular system that is customized for each individual ship.

The component is based on the company?s High Performance Timing System, which delivers both analog and digital signals.

Raytheon holds a contract to link an Air Force polar satellite with a Navy satellite terminal.

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