Data Link Solutions awarded $478.6 million contract for production of MIDS JTRS terminals

DLS 112 Data Link Solutions (DLS), a joint venture between BAE Systems and Rockwell Collins, announced June 18 that it has been awarded a maximum potential $478.6 million indefinite-delivery/indefinite-quantity contract from the Space and Naval Warfare Systems Command (SPAWAR) for the production, development and sustainment of Multifunctional Information Distribution System Joint Tactical Radio Systems (MIDS JTRS) terminals. MIDS JTRS enhances battlefield communications for joint, coalition and international warfighters by providing command with the ability to communicate with forces by voice, video and data links over a line-of-sight, jam-resistant channel across ground, air and naval assets.

Under contract terms, fiscal 2015 operations and maintenance funds in the amount of $1 million will be placed on contract and obligated on the first task order concurrent with contract award, which will meet the minimum order requirement.  This contract is expected to combine purchases for the Navy and potentially other U.S. armed services (99 percent) and various other governments, including Austria, Chile, Finland, Israel, Jordan, Japan, Kuwait, Malaysia, Morocco, Oman, Pakistan, Qatar, South Korea, Saudi Arabia, Singapore, Sweden, Switzerland, Taiwan, Thailand, United Arab Emirates, Australia, New Zealand, NATO and all NATO nations (one percent), under the Foreign Military Sales program.

“MIDS JTRS is a force enabler providing the Allied warfighter tomorrow’s technology today,” said Jack Stevens, director at Data Link Solutions. “This contract enables DLS to continue its leadership position in Link 16 airborne networking and provides soldiers with the latest certified, reprogrammable, software-defined radio architecture for tactical data links.”

The DLS MIDS JTRS solution is a networked communications system providing a single chassis, multiple-channel radio that significantly reduces the number of different and unique radios needed on the battlefield. The MIDS JTRS radio transforms a MIDS terminal into a four-channel JTRS radio that maintains current Link 16 and Tactical Air Navigation (TACAN) functionality.

Work will be performed in Cedar Rapids, IA, and Wayne, NJ, and is expected to be completed by June 2020.

Source: Data Link Solutions