Curtiss-Wright to support Raytheon Technologies’ TITAN team
On June 28, Ashburn, VA-based Curtiss-Wright’s Defense Solutions division a supplier of rugged modular open systems approach (MOSA) solutions, announced its participation on the Raytheon Technologies team to support the development of the U.S. Army’s Tactical Intelligence Targeting Access Node, or TITAN, program. TITAN is a tactical ground station that finds and tracks threats to support long-range precision targeting. Curtiss-Wright’s Defense Solution division will provide MOSA compliance and network infrastructure management solutions that deliver an accelerated path to TITAN’s ground station modernization schedule for brigade and above.
“We’re very proud to join Raytheon Technologies’s best-in-class team to support the Army’s TITAN program,” said Chris Wiltsey, senior vice president and general manager, Curtiss-Wright Defense Solutions. “We look forward to providing this collaborative effort with our expertise in open systems architecture and our range of proven MOSA-based hardware solutions, as well as our PacStar family of tactical networking products for the edge of the battlefield.”
To deliver a ready-now solution that’s adaptable for the future, Raytheon Technologies will pull from more than 50 years of experience in satellite system development, production and data management, communications design and integration and effectors.
Curtiss-Wright’s extensive CMOSS (C5ISR/EW Modular Open Suite of Standards) / The Open Group Sensor Open Systems Architecture (SOSA) aligned compute, network, and network infrastructure management solutions deliver an accelerated path to TITAN’s ground station modernization deployable hardware at the brigade level and above.
Source: Curtiss-Wright