Rockwell Collins selected for Air Force test range program
CEDAR RAPIDS, Iowa (June 23, 2008) - Rockwell Collins has been awarded a contract for the first phase of the Common Range Integrated Instrumentation System (CRIIS)
program by the U.S. Air Force. The contract is valued at $41.9 million.
Rockwell Collins is the prime contractor with team members from Cubic Defense Applications, Honeywell, NavCom Technology and
Argon ST.
"This award will leverage our combined team's strengths and capabilities to provide an advanced integrated range instrumentation
system, on time and on budget," said Ron Hornish, vice president and general manager of Precision Strike Solutions for Rockwell
Collins. "We're pleased that the Air Force has selected Rockwell Collins for this important program and we look forward to
delivering on our commitment."
CRIIS will replace the aging Advanced Range Data System currently in use at major U.S. Air Force, Army and Navy test ranges.
CRIIS will improve time, space and position information accuracy, security, and datalink features. The CRIIS design is based
on a modular, open system approach and industry standard interfaces.
The Phase I award is the first of two phases leading to the upgrade of test and evaluation ranges in support of testing modern
platforms. In two years, a single prime contractor will be selected out of the two Phase I competitors to enter the system
design and development phase.
Rockwell Collins (NYSE: COL) is a pioneer in the development and deployment of innovative communication and aviation electronic
solutions for both commercial and government applications. Our expertise in flight deck avionics, cabin electronics, mission
communications, information management and simulation and training is delivered by 20,000 employees, and a global service
and support network that crosses 27 countries. To find out more, please visit www.rockwellcollins.com.
Media Contact: Dave Gosch 319.295.2908 djgosch@rockwellcollins.com
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