Experience Knowledge Innovation                  

                

 

                                    

                                                                             C4ISR                            

 

U.S Army, WIN-T

MDS personnel have experience in the architectural and deployment aspects of the Army's CECOM, WIN-T C4ISR system. The Warfighter Information Network-Tactical (WIN-T) is the Army XXI's tactical telecommunications system consisting of communication infrastructure and network components from the maneuver battalion to the theater rear boundary. The WIN-T network is intended to provide command, control, communications, computers, intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance (C4ISR) support capabilities that are mobile, secure, survivable, seamless, and capable of supporting multimedia tactical information systems within the warfighters' battlespace.

 

 

MDS's Command, Control & Comm. Systems engineering brings together our in-depth technical expertise with our diverse knowledge of military systems, protocols and environments to ensure effective, economical designs and subsequent deployments.

Our personnel have been instrumental in the architectural theorizing and hard design aspects of critical elements of the most visionary armed forces communications efforts undertaken to date. This work has included the integration of high-speed, high-capacity communications networks to meet the Army's long-term vision for a fighting force that is more responsive, agile and versatile. We have supported the detailed design and field prototyping of critical, on-the-move communications systems upgrades for the U.S. Army. These systems involve the orderly replacement of stovepipe communications systems with an advanced technology IP network.

MDS’ personnel exhibit expertise in Command, Control, Communications, Computers, Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance (C4ISR) capabilities that have proven effective across the development of individual ground and air battle components, as well as, the strategic enterprise assimilation of disparate systems into the enterprise infrastructure. A key characteristic of this unified combat systems approach has been an uncompromised emphasis on clear and practiced Field- Validated design, coupled with a stanch dedication to innovation. It is our belief that these all important aspects of modern combat systems evolution must be continuously examined, refined and championed if a truly agile, economical, and potent result is to be achieved.