Rockwell Collins selected for Weapons Data Link Architecture (WDLA) development program
CEDAR RAPIDS, Iowa (October 10, 2003) - Rockwell Collins has been awarded a contract by the U.S. Air Force to lead a Weapon Data Link Architecture (WDLA) program.
The contract's $23.4 million ceiling is for the development of networked, in-flight communication for precision guided weapons,
using Software Communication Architecture (SCA) that is compliant with the Department of Defense's (DoD) Joint Tactical Radio
System (JTRS) policy. The first delivery order under this contract is valued at $5.35 million.
As an industry leader in wireless ad-hoc networking and SCA compliant solutions, Rockwell Collins will be the prime contractor
leading an integrated product team to develop a scalable architecture that meets the diverse needs of current and future DoD
weapons. The program, previously known as Banshee, is under development for the U.S. Air Force Research Labs.
JTRS is an open architecture, software-programmable radio system that will be adopted as the joint service standard for all
new tactical communication systems. The WDLA implementation will enable secure, mission-specific communication protocols and
parameters to be discretely reprogrammed in minutes.
The first delivery order of the program includes development of requirements, architecture design and validation for a scalable
50-cubic-inch weapon datalink.
Future delivery orders will include a complete architecture design and verification of a 10-cubic-inch, multi-channel weapon
datalink, using SCA-compliant waveforms and integrated in precision guided weapons. The program will utilize and expand upon
design elements leveraged from ongoing Rockwell Collins development activities, including Tactical Targeting Network Technology
(TTNT), Crypto-modernization and JTRS.
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