GIF was developed under the Seeker Integrated Target Endgame
Sensor (SITES) developed at Boeing in 2007. According to David
Moos, Boeing program manager for SITE, the guidance integrated
fuze has the potential to reduce weight and save space in
the future missile. Boeing designed the GIF approach and will
lead a team including Science Applications International Corp.
Last year Boeing was awarded two contracts associated with
DRADM. In May Boeing received a $4.2 million funding for the
development and ground and laboratory testing of the missile's
propulsion and control systems in the laboratory. In 2006
the company was began working on the weapon's warhead technology,
known – as Multi-Role Responsive Ordnance Kill Mechanism
(MRROKM). This thrust has since evolved into Phase 2 status.