Raytheon Company (NYSE:RTN) has been awarded a U.S. Air Force
contract to continue evolving the Distributed Common Ground
System (DCGS) Integration Backbone (DIB), a web-based system
facilitating the sharing of near real-time, actionable intelligence
information among warfighters. DIB 1.3, also known as the 'next-generation
DIB', will improve the system's ability to use and share commercial
computing technologies.
Under the roadmap developed by Rayteon for the DIB, version
1.3 will integrate the latest commercial products with Solaris
10, Oracle 10g and Weblogic 10 software infrastructure applications.
The software will enable need-to-know capabilities, security
domain federation, network-centric enterprise services security,
automatic discovery and federation of DIBs. The system upgrade
will also address unique U.S. Air
Force, Army
and Navy requirements.
DIB was launched as the infrastructure of Raytheon's DCGS
10.2 which recently delivered to the U.S. Air Force. The system
was delivered to the first of several planned core sites, DGS-2
at Beale Air Force Base, Calif. where installation, integration
and checkout will be conducted, in preparation for the site
acceptance testing. When fully fielded, DCGS Block 10.2 will
be a worldwide distributed, network centric enterprise architecture
that enables collaborative intelligence operations and production.
Its environment provides for both the physical and electronic
distribution of intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance
data analysis and tools.
Raytheon's DCGS 10.2 upgrade will be capable of continuous
on-demand intelligence brokering that will enable U.S. and coalition
forces to get the information they need to take action and influence
events in a significantly shorter amount of time.