Contractor to Upgrade Joint Force Radios by 2025.

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* A Virginia-based defense contractor will provide a smaller, faster radio system with upgraded capabilities to the U.S. military in the next four years.

Leonardo DRS revealed its new technology, the next-generation joint tactical terminal, in June. The system is 60 percent lighter and smaller than the legacy terminal it produced for the joint force in recent years, according to company officials.

The integrated broadcast service transceiver provides near real-time battlespace awareness of millions of threat and survivor tracking reports daily and will be used for planning and executing missions.

Production orders will start in July 2022 and continue through 2027. The Army awarded Leonardo DRS $250 million for the effort.

John Trube, Leonardo DRS business development lead, touted the system, noting that he personally used a legacy version of the system while flying as a member of Air Force Special Operations Command.

"It was invaluable in terms of situational awareness that it provided," he said in an interview.

However, not all personnel have access to the integrated broadcast service, he said. There is a "severe shortage" of terminals which has required joint forces to operate with a reduced integrated broadcast service intelligence dissemination capability, according to a 2019 Army solicitation document.

"A smaller, better, faster capability ... allows the dissemination of IBS intelligence to the force that keeps everybody on the same...

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