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The Win-T is a tactical communications architecture whose initial components the U.S. Army is targeting for 2012. It’s designed to support the pumping of secure live video, data, imagery, and voice services on the move between various vehicles via satellite communications and aerial tier. The Win-T is the information-sharing backbone that allows Future Combat Systems to work.
Contractor: Lockheed Martin Mission Services, General Dynamics Government Systems (GD)
What’s at Stake: For fiscal 2009, the procurement cost is $288 million, with an additional $414 million for research & development