Lockheed Martin Announces Industry Team to Pursue U.S. Navy's Consolidated Afloat Networks and Enterprise Services Program
Posted on: Monday, 4 May 2009, 09:00 CDT
The CANES program will consolidate and reduce the Navy's afloat information systems networks, reduce the infrastructure size and associated costs, and increase reliability and other capabilities to meet current and projected warfighter requirements. In late 2009, the Program Executive Office for Command, Control, Communications, Computers and Intelligence will award an initial system design and development contact to two companies for the common computing environment portion of the contract. A down-select to a single prime contractor responsible for system production is anticipated in 2011.
"Lockheed Martin has been a key provider of computing infrastructure to the U.S. Navy for more than 50 years," said
For the CANES program, the Lockheed Martin-led team plans to use a wide range of content from small business innovators to provide niche services and products to the Navy. The team will use Lockheed Martin's Technology Collaboration Center - West, located in Old Town San Diego, for integration and testing of the CANES systems. The center was specifically created to foster and encourage small business technology development, collaboration and interface with actual Navy systems, in a secure, unstructured test environment.
"As a long-standing partner with the Navy, General Dynamics is committed to bringing advanced tactical networking, cross-domain security, systems management and expertise in shipboard information technology installation to CANES," said
ViaSat Inc. brings expertise in information assurance to the Lockheed Martin CANES team. "Our depth of experience in communications, networking, and security allows us to bring a strong total systems approach to our role as information assurance lead, ensuring CANES success," said
Harris Corporation, an international leader in the development and integration of assured communications technology and information infrastructures, brings their wireless communications experience to the CANES program through design and development of a highly reliable, low cost communications system.
"We are pleased to team with Lockheed Martin to provide expertise in certification and accreditation and information security in support of the CANES program," said
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