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US Army inks deal for advanced NGLD-M development

by Carlo Munoz

The US Army's tactical communication, command-and-control directorate has awarded a pair of development, production, and sustainment deals for an advance variant of the service's Next Generation Load Device-Medium (NGLD-M) programme.

Officials from the Program Executive Office Command, Control, Communications-Tactical (PEO C3T) divided the 10-year, USD774.2 million test and development contract for the NGLD-M into separate deals with General Dynamics and Sierra Nevada Corporation in August. The initial USD79.3 million from the deal will finance development work for initial, low-rate production (LRIP) versions of the system, expected to be completed by fiscal year (FY) 2024, PEO C3T Director of Public Communications Paul Mehney said in a service statement.

The LRIP variants are then scheduled to undergo operational assessment trials in FY 2024, with service leaders anticipating full-rate production for the NGLD-M to begin by FY 2025, Mehney said. Service leaders are forecasting full-rate production variants of the NGLD-M to reach 2,65,000 for use by army units as well as all “command echelons across Joint Services, other government agencies, and foreign military partner organisations”, he added.

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US Army inks deal for advanced NGLD-M development

by Carlo Munoz

The US Army's tactical communication, command-and-control directorate has awarded a pair of development, production, and sustainment deals for an advance variant of the service's Next Generation Load Device-Medium (NGLD-M) programme.

Officials from the Program Executive Office Command, Control, Communications-Tactical (PEO C3T) divided the 10-year, USD774.2 million test and development contract for the NGLD-M into separate deals with General Dynamics and Sierra Nevada Corporation in August. The initial USD79.3 million from the deal will finance development work for initial, low-rate production (LRIP) versions of the system, expected to be completed by fiscal year (FY) 2024, PEO C3T Director of Public Communications Paul Mehney said in a service statement.

The LRIP variants are then scheduled to undergo operational assessment trials in FY 2024, with service leaders anticipating full-rate production for the NGLD-M to begin by FY 2025, Mehney said. Service leaders are forecasting full-rate production variants of the NGLD-M to reach 2,65,000 for use by army units as well as all “command echelons across Joint Services, other government agencies, and foreign military partner organisations”, he added.

US Army soldiers conduct ground operations during field exercises for the Integrated Tactical Network.  (US Army )

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US Army inks deal for advanced NGLD-M development

by Carlo Munoz

The US Army's tactical communication, command-and-control directorate has awarded a pair of development, production, and sustainment deals for an advance variant of the service's Next Generation Load Device-Medium (NGLD-M) programme.

Officials from the Program Executive Office Command, Control, Communications-Tactical (PEO C3T) divided the 10-year, USD774.2 million test and development contract for the NGLD-M into separate deals with General Dynamics and Sierra Nevada Corporation in August. The initial USD79.3 million from the deal will finance development work for initial, low-rate production (LRIP) versions of the system, expected to be completed by fiscal year (FY) 2024, PEO C3T Director of Public Communications Paul Mehney said in a service statement.

The LRIP variants are then scheduled to undergo operational assessment trials in FY 2024, with service leaders anticipating full-rate production for the NGLD-M to begin by FY 2025, Mehney said. Service leaders are forecasting full-rate production variants of the NGLD-M to reach 2,65,000 for use by army units as well as all “command echelons across Joint Services, other government agencies, and foreign military partner organisations”, he added.

US Army soldiers conduct ground operations during field exercises for the Integrated Tactical Network.  (US Army )

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US Army inks deal for advanced NGLD-M development

by Carlo Munoz

The US Army's tactical communication, command-and-control directorate has awarded a pair of development, production, and sustainment deals for an advance variant of the service's Next Generation Load Device-Medium (NGLD-M) programme.

Officials from the Program Executive Office Command, Control, Communications-Tactical (PEO C3T) divided the 10-year, USD774.2 million test and development contract for the NGLD-M into separate deals with General Dynamics and Sierra Nevada Corporation in August. The initial USD79.3 million from the deal will finance development work for initial, low-rate production (LRIP) versions of the system, expected to be completed by fiscal year (FY) 2024, PEO C3T Director of Public Communications Paul Mehney said in a service statement.

The LRIP variants are then scheduled to undergo operational assessment trials in FY 2024, with service leaders anticipating full-rate production for the NGLD-M to begin by FY 2025, Mehney said. Service leaders are forecasting full-rate production variants of the NGLD-M to reach 2,65,000 for use by army units as well as all “command echelons across Joint Services, other government agencies, and foreign military partner organisations”, he added.

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US Army inks deal for advanced NGLD-M development

by Carlo Munoz

The US Army's tactical communication, command-and-control directorate has awarded a pair of development, production, and sustainment deals for an advance variant of the service's Next Generation Load Device-Medium (NGLD-M) programme.

Officials from the Program Executive Office Command, Control, Communications-Tactical (PEO C3T) divided the 10-year, USD774.2 million test and development contract for the NGLD-M into separate deals with General Dynamics and Sierra Nevada Corporation in August. The initial USD79.3 million from the deal will finance development work for initial, low-rate production (LRIP) versions of the system, expected to be completed by fiscal year (FY) 2024, PEO C3T Director of Public Communications Paul Mehney said in a service statement.

The LRIP variants are then scheduled to undergo operational assessment trials in FY 2024, with service leaders anticipating full-rate production for the NGLD-M to begin by FY 2025, Mehney said. Service leaders are forecasting full-rate production variants of the NGLD-M to reach 2,65,000 for use by army units as well as all “command echelons across Joint Services, other government agencies, and foreign military partner organisations”, he added.

US Army soldiers conduct ground operations during field exercises for the Integrated Tactical Network.  (US Army )

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The US Army's tactical communication, command-and-control directorate has awarded a pair of developm...

US Army inks deal for advanced NGLD-M development

by Carlo Munoz

The US Army's tactical communication, command-and-control directorate has awarded a pair of development, production, and sustainment deals for an advance variant of the service's Next Generation Load Device-Medium (NGLD-M) programme.

Officials from the Program Executive Office Command, Control, Communications-Tactical (PEO C3T) divided the 10-year, USD774.2 million test and development contract for the NGLD-M into separate deals with General Dynamics and Sierra Nevada Corporation in August. The initial USD79.3 million from the deal will finance development work for initial, low-rate production (LRIP) versions of the system, expected to be completed by fiscal year (FY) 2024, PEO C3T Director of Public Communications Paul Mehney said in a service statement.

The LRIP variants are then scheduled to undergo operational assessment trials in FY 2024, with service leaders anticipating full-rate production for the NGLD-M to begin by FY 2025, Mehney said. Service leaders are forecasting full-rate production variants of the NGLD-M to reach 2,65,000 for use by army units as well as all “command echelons across Joint Services, other government agencies, and foreign military partner organisations”, he added.

US Army soldiers conduct ground operations during field exercises for the Integrated Tactical Network.  (US Army )

US Army soldiers conduct ground operations during field exercises for the Integrated Tactical Network. (US Army )


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The US Army's tactical communication, command-and-control directorate has awarded a pair of developm...

US Army inks deal for advanced NGLD-M development

by Carlo Munoz

The US Army's tactical communication, command-and-control directorate has awarded a pair of development, production, and sustainment deals for an advance variant of the service's Next Generation Load Device-Medium (NGLD-M) programme.

Officials from the Program Executive Office Command, Control, Communications-Tactical (PEO C3T) divided the 10-year, USD774.2 million test and development contract for the NGLD-M into separate deals with General Dynamics and Sierra Nevada Corporation in August. The initial USD79.3 million from the deal will finance development work for initial, low-rate production (LRIP) versions of the system, expected to be completed by fiscal year (FY) 2024, PEO C3T Director of Public Communications Paul Mehney said in a service statement.

The LRIP variants are then scheduled to undergo operational assessment trials in FY 2024, with service leaders anticipating full-rate production for the NGLD-M to begin by FY 2025, Mehney said. Service leaders are forecasting full-rate production variants of the NGLD-M to reach 2,65,000 for use by army units as well as all “command echelons across Joint Services, other government agencies, and foreign military partner organisations”, he added.

US Army soldiers conduct ground operations during field exercises for the Integrated Tactical Network.  (US Army )

US Army soldiers conduct ground operations during field exercises for the Integrated Tactical Network. (US Army )


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The US Army's tactical communication, command-and-control directorate has awarded a pair of developm...

US Army inks deal for advanced NGLD-M development

by Carlo Munoz

The US Army's tactical communication, command-and-control directorate has awarded a pair of development, production, and sustainment deals for an advance variant of the service's Next Generation Load Device-Medium (NGLD-M) programme.

Officials from the Program Executive Office Command, Control, Communications-Tactical (PEO C3T) divided the 10-year, USD774.2 million test and development contract for the NGLD-M into separate deals with General Dynamics and Sierra Nevada Corporation in August. The initial USD79.3 million from the deal will finance development work for initial, low-rate production (LRIP) versions of the system, expected to be completed by fiscal year (FY) 2024, PEO C3T Director of Public Communications Paul Mehney said in a service statement.

The LRIP variants are then scheduled to undergo operational assessment trials in FY 2024, with service leaders anticipating full-rate production for the NGLD-M to begin by FY 2025, Mehney said. Service leaders are forecasting full-rate production variants of the NGLD-M to reach 2,65,000 for use by army units as well as all “command echelons across Joint Services, other government agencies, and foreign military partner organisations”, he added.

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US Army soldiers conduct ground operations during field exercises for the Integrated Tactical Network. (US Army )


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