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Program Name Program Description
ballistic missile tracking radar. Northrop Grumman will provide the S-band
phased-array radar for use in technical data collection against ballistic missiles
in flight.
Counter Narco-Terrorism
Program Office (CNTPO)
Counter Narco Terrorism Program Office provides support to the U.S.
Government, coalition partners, and host nations in Technology
Development and Application Support; Training; Operations and Logistics
Support; and Professional and Executive Support. The program provides
equipment and services to research, develop, upgrade, install, fabricate, test,
deploy, operate, train, maintain, and support new and existing federal
Government platforms, systems, subsystems, items, and host-nation support
initiatives.
C-20 Contractor Logistics Services (CLS) contract supporting the U.S. Air Force,
Army, Navy and Marine Corps C-20 aircraft including depot maintenance,
contractor operational and maintained base supply, flight line maintenance
and field team support at multiple Main Operating Bases (MOBs), located in
the United States and overseas.
DDG 51 Build Aegis guided missile destroyer, equipped for conducting anti-air, anti-
submarine, anti-surface and strike operations.
DDG 1000 Design and build components of the first in a class of the U.S. Navy’s multi-
mission surface combatants tailored for land attack and littoral dominance.
Deepwater Modernization Multi-year program to modernize and replace the Coast Guard’s aging ships
and aircraft, and improve command and control and logistics systems. The
company has design and production responsibility for surface ships.
Distributed Common
Ground System-Army
(DCGS-A) Mobile Basic
DCGS-A Mobile Basic is the Army’s latest in a series of DCGS-A systems
designed to access and ingest multiple data types from a wide variety of
intelligence sensors, sources and databases. This new system will also deliver
greater operational and logistical advantages over the currently-fielded
DCGS-A Version 3 and the nine ISR programs it replaces.
E-2 Hawkeye The U.S. Navy’s airborne battle management command and control mission
system platform providing airborne early warning detection, identification,
tracking, targeting, and communication capabilities. The company is
developing the next generation capability including radar, mission computer,
vehicle, and other system enhancements, to support the U.S Naval Battle
Groups and Joint Forces, called the E-2D. The U.S, Navy approved
Milestone C for Low Rate Initial Production.
EA-6B The EA-6B (Prowler) primary mission is to jam enemy radar and
communications, thereby preventing them from directing hostile surface-to-
air missiles at assets the Prowler protects. When equipped with the improved
ALQ-218 receiver and the next generation ICAP III ( Increased Capability)
Airborne Electronic Attack (AEA) suite the Prowler is able to provide rapid
detection, precise classification, and highly accurate geolocation of electronic
emissions and counter modern, frequency-hopping radars. A derivative/
variant of the EA-6B ICAP III mission system is also being incorporated into
the F/A-18 platform and designated the EA-18G.
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