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BAE Systems unveiled its latest deployable networking product, NetVIPR™, designed for military communication networks.
On 2022-07-12, BAE Systems delivered an undisclosed number of jam-resistant Global Positioning System receivers to Germany’s military forces.
Raytheon, L3Harris, and BAE Systems have been under contract since 2012 to produce M-Code receivers.
The BAE Systems system is designed to detect critical mobile targets operating under camouflage, concealment, and deception.
The Air Force Research Laboratory awarded BAE Systems a $7,800,000 contract to develop tightly integrated machine learning software for the Multi-Sensor Exploitation for Tactical Autonomy (META) program.
BAE Systems is constructing a purpose-built 278,000-square-foot factory and research center in Cedar Rapids that will house 700 military GPS experts in its Navigation and Sensor Systems business.
PHASA-35 is an unmanned, solar-powered pseudo-satellite designed in partnership with BAE Systems.
Combined with on-board processing capabilities, BAE Systems' technology enhances mission effectiveness.
BAE Systems will create an integrated data management environment under the prototype contract.
BAE Systems will perform four demonstrations during a year-long development period.
BAE Systems will develop the mission data framework for U.S. Space Systems Command's Enterprise Management and Control system.
BAE Systems' products increase the ability for on-orbit, real-time interaction and decision-making.
BAE Systems' cloud computing suite integrates data sources and applications into a platform that facilitates information flow through data services.
The framework developed by BAE Systems will allow warfighters to rapidly respond to end users in contested, degraded, and operationally challenged environments.
BAE Systems' team is prepared to provide the flexible data architecture required to build a resilient, responsive, and integrated SATCOM data environment.
BAE Systems' cyber-resilient ground systems automate decision-making and integrate intelligence data from disparate sources.
The U.S. Air Force selected BAE Systems, with support from FlexRadio, to provide software defined radios for the Airborne High Frequency Radio Modernization (AHFRM) program.
BAE Systems is transforming national Automatic Number Plate Recognition (ANPR) technology to prevent crime using a data set of over 50 million ANPR reads per day with feeds from 11,000 cameras.
BAE Systems’ Digital Intelligence business comprises almost 5,000 people in 16 countries.
BAE Systems’ Precision Strike business has delivered over 1.5 million GPS devices on more than 280 platforms globally.