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June 12, 2012

Rockwell Collins selected as prime contractor for $68 million Australian Defense Force Land 17 DTCS program

Rockwell Collins has been selected as the prime contractor for the Australian Defence Force Land 17 Digital Terminal Control Systems (DTCS) program. The company will be delivering a total of 152 systems valued at $68 million.

June 12, 2012

Rockwell Collins completes sale of more than 3,600 GPS receivers and related equipment to Australian DoD

Rockwell Collins has completed the delivery of more than 1,200 Defense Advanced GPS Receivers (DAGRs), 97 MicroDAGRs and related equipment to the Australian Department of Defence, and recently signed a second contract for 2,400 DAGRs with deliveries scheduled for July.

December 6, 2011

Rockwell Collins awarded $46 million order for Defense Advanced GPS Receivers

The Rockwell Collins Defense Advanced GPS Receiver (DAGR), credited for playing a critical role in helping soldiers complete missions and save lives, will be provided to more warfighters as the result of a recent $46 million order for more than 20,000 additional units for use by the U.S. Armed Services and Allies.

September 9, 2011

New SWE-DISH CCT200 Fly-Away terminal features CommuniCase® Technology’s unique modular design

Rockwell Collins introduced a new SATCOM terminal, the SWE-DISH CCT200 Fly-Away, at the International Broadcasting Convention 2011 in Amsterdam. The CCT200 Fly-Away terminal is fully integrated with the unique modular design of the CommuniCase Technology (CCT) concept, resulting in a more flexible and reliable offering than previously available.

February 23, 2011

New secure, miniature GPS now available for all types of military equipment

Rockwell Collins today unveiled its MicroGRAM GPS receiver, which is 90 percent smaller than the earlier version of its Miniature Precision Lightweight GPS Receiver Engine SAASM (MPE™-S).

November 29, 2010

Rockwell Collins to develop enhanced communication security solution

Rockwell Collins has been selected by the U.S. Army’s Communications-Electronics Research, Development and Engineering Center (CERDEC) to develop a new, soldier-worn, cross-domain solution to enhance communications security. The solution represents a technological advancement that will enable squadron leaders to exchange information with their soldiers who are not cleared for access to classified information, without the risk of compromising classified data.

November 4, 2010

Rockwell Collins delivers 400,000th Defense Advanced GPS Receiver

Rockwell Collins today announced the delivery of its 400,000th Defense Advanced GPS Receiver (DAGR) during a ceremony including military officials along with Rockwell Collins’ leadership and employees.

October 6, 2010

Rockwell Collins completes first modernized GPS receiver card development Formal Qualification Testing

Rockwell Collins recently completed two major milestones in the Modernized User Equipment (MUE) receiver development program that will bring next-generation GPS technology to military users.

September 10, 2010

New powerful modem added to Rockwell Collins SWE-DISH family

Rockwell Collins has teamed with ND SatCom to integrate the SkyWAN 7000 series modem into the SWE-DISH CommuniCase® Technology (CCT) platform, providing a new network processor for Rockwell Collins’ CCT-based products.

February 8, 2010

Rockwell Collins showcases soldier display solutions at Soldier Transformation APAC Conference in Singapore

Rockwell Collins will feature its broad array of soldier solutions for the Asia Pacific military market at the Soldier Transformation APAC Conference in Singapore. Visit the company’s booth to discover how Rockwell Collins’ advanced communications and networking, navigation, information display and subsystem integration provide the connectivity, dynamic interoperability and precision required for current and future warfighters.