Ultra has secured a contract through the U.S. Navy International Program Office for a full suite of Command, Control and Intelligence (C2I) systems to integrate sensors and remote sites and provide a state-of-the-art Common Operational Picture for the Tunisian Armed Forces (TAF).
Under the $11 million order, Ultra’s Air Defense Systems Integrator (ADSI) and Situational Awareness Management System (SAMS) will be integrated into the Tunisian Armed Forces at various locations, including the Joint Operations Command Center (JOCC). It will deliver full spectrum C2I that serves as a real-time bridge between tactical data links, sensors, and intelligence data. ADSI’s family of advanced multi-domain products provide a fused, correlated, real-time picture of the battle space required to execute increasingly complex missions.
Multi-domain surveillance with efficient mission planning, rehearsal, execution and verification of mission objectives will enhance TAF’s ability to train and react to these mission objectives.
“We are extremely pleased to continue our trusted partner relationship with the Navy International Program Office being selected to provide the C2I solution for the Tunisian Armed Forces,” said Jill Daiber, President of Ultra, Command, Control and Intelligence.
“The ADSI’s flexibility and best of class performance in providing both the Common Tactical and Common Operational Picture through the fusion of sensors, intelligence and tactical data links will provide the TAF reliable and interoperable multi-domain operations across Tunisia.
“This effort is yet another example of Ultra’s dedication to those on the front lines and our international customers as we ‘Innovate Today for a Safer Tomorrow’.”