EMPIRE, developed by General Dynamics Mission Systems' Progeny Systems, is an advanced mission planning and execution monitoring tool designed to optimize multi-domain operational management. It supports real-time collaboration, 4D command and control, and seamless integration with third-party applications, enabling efficient mission management across land, sea, air, and space domains. EMPIRE features optimized routing, dynamic simulations, and automated reporting, ensuring operational readiness in complex environments. With robust monitoring capabilities, it tracks data from various ISR sensor feeds and offers secure, browser-based access for users at all levels of command, promoting informed decision-making and mission success.
The Command Post of the Future (CPOF) by General Dynamics Mission Systems is an advanced platform designed to revolutionize battlefield visualization and mission planning. Built on the CoMotion platform, CPOF provides a dynamic, integrated environment where military personnel can visualize critical resources, track key activities, and collaborate in real-time. Featuring customizable data visualizations, automated data entry and analysis, and seamless interoperability with other Army systems, CPOF streamlines decision-making and mission planning. Its intuitive drag-and-drop interface allows users to tailor workspaces to operational needs, improving mission execution efficiency while reducing risks. CPOF supports the collaborative sharing of vital information across different echelons, ensuring that warfighters maintain situational awareness even when separated by vast distances.
General Dynamics Mission Systems provides advanced platform and vehicle integration solutions that combine state-of-the-art C4ISR hardware and software to optimize operational efficiency and mission success. Specializing in land, air, sea, and space platforms, the company excels in systems engineering, human-centered design, and open systems architecture. Their tailored solutions reduce size, weight, and power consumption while minimizing lifecycle costs. From military vehicle integration to spaceborne communications, General Dynamics ensures mission-focused technologies that enhance effectiveness, improve system capabilities, and deliver cost-effective, high-performance solutions for defense, intelligence, public safety, and emergency management sectors.
General Dynamics Mission Systems offers advanced satellite communication services and equipment, specializing in secure, reliable communication solutions for U.S. government and allied missions. Their offerings include Iridium® handsets, which provide global coverage through fixed and mobile satellite solutions. With over 20 years of experience, they offer end-to-end system design, product selection, installation expertise, and 24/7 customer support. General Dynamics ensures seamless communication in even the most challenging environments, delivering cost-effective, mission-critical services for both commercial and government clients. Their solutions are designed to meet the unique global communications needs of their customers.
The Tactical Control System (TCS) developed by General Dynamics Mission Systems is a cutting-edge solution designed for submarines used by the U.S. and Australia ,n Navies. TCS integrates data from a variety of submarine sensor and communication systems, providing a unified operational picture that enhances situational awareness. It supports advanced functions like sensor data fusion, target motion analysis, and tactical decision-making tools. As part of the AN/BYG-1 combat system, TCS ensures open system flexibility for quick technology updates, facilitating effective mission execution and the seamless operation of critical submarine systems.
The Surface Electronic Warfare Improvement Program (SEWIP) by General Dynamics Mission Systems is a cutting-edge solution designed to enhance the electronic warfare (EW) capabilities of U.S. Navy surface ships. Serving as the Lead Systems Integrator since 2003, SEWIP improves shipboard defense with open architecture systems that allow rapid integration of emerging technologies. Upgrades such as Blocks 1A, 1B, and 1B3 offer advanced detection, identification, and countermeasure functions against modern anti-ship missile threats. Leveraging commercial-off-the-shelf technology, SEWIP provides a cost-effective and efficient means to strengthen situational awareness and early threat detection, ensuring superior defense for the U.S. Navy's fleet.
Progeny Systems, a division of General Dynamics Mission Systems, specializes in providing advanced software and hardware solutions for acoustics, cybersecurity, weapon launch systems, and complex architectures. With a strong focus on submarine modernization, Progeny delivers mission-critical technologies including integrated tactical weapon systems, torpedo guidance and control, and cutting-edge sonar technologies. The company supports the Department of Defense and other organizations, enhancing platform survivability, warfighter safety, and operational efficiency across land, sea, and air domains. With ISO-certified production facilities and a robust network of offices, Progeny plays a crucial role in improving military readiness and operational capabilities.
The Tracking and Data Relay Satellite System (TDRS) is a NASA communications network of specialized satellites, orbiting 22,300 miles above Earth. It facilitates communication between spacecraft, satellites, and the International Space Station (ISS) with Earth-based stations. General Dynamics Mission Systems has supported the TDRS program for over 30 years, modernizing ground systems and integrating advanced technologies. This includes critical upgrades to NASA’s Space Network Ground Segment Sustainment (SGSS) project, which ensures continuous operation and improvements for the next 25 years. The system plays a vital role in supporting space exploration missions, including those involving the Hubble Space Telescope and the ISS.
The Mobile User Objective System (MUOS) is a state-of-the-art satellite communications network developed by General Dynamics Mission Systems for the U.S. Navy. It offers seamless, high-capacity voice and data communication for military personnel, even in remote and hostile environments. MUOS enhances connectivity with cell phone-like services, providing crystal-clear audio and a tenfold increase in communication capacity compared to the previous UHF system. The system operates through four global ground stations, ensuring worldwide coverage, including urban, mountainous, and Arctic regions. By replacing legacy systems, MUOS supports military operations with reliable, high-quality communications, even in the most challenging conditions.
The Tactical Electronic Warfare System (TEWS) is an advanced, modular ground-based system designed to provide comprehensive electronic support and attack capabilities for modern combat scenarios. Operational 24/7 in all weather conditions, TEWS enables Brigade Combat Team Commanders to detect, locate, and disrupt enemy communication and coordination through non-lethal effects, effectively degrading their operational capabilities. With platform independence, TEWS can integrate onto various vehicles such as Stryker, JLTV, and AMPV, offering exceptional mobility and adaptability in dynamic tactical environments. Leveraging AI/ML and open architecture, TEWS supports signals intelligence and electronic warfare targeting, paving the way for multi-domain operations.
The Prophet Enhanced Signals Processing (ESP) system by General Dynamics Mission Systems is a state-of-the-art, all-weather, near-real-time tactical signals intelligence and electronic warfare solution designed for ground-based operations. Deployed at the Brigade Combat Team level, it offers unmatched flexibility across stationary, on-the-move, and manpack configurations. With wideband Beyond Line of Sight (BLOS) capability, Prophet ensures extended operational reach, providing actionable intelligence and situational awareness to support mission-critical decisions. Its modular design allows seamless integration with various platforms, delivering reliable data to common intelligence databases, enhancing battlefield situational understanding, and bolstering force protection.
The DCGS-A Tactical Ground Station (TGS) is a vehicle-mounted component of the U.S. Army's Distributed Common Ground System-Army (DCGS-A), designed to provide real-time intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance (ISR) capabilities to analysts and commanders. It integrates classified and unclassified data to rapidly identify emerging threats, enabling critical decision-making in dynamic operational environments. Deployed globally, the TGS offers unparalleled situational awareness by replacing outdated legacy systems and seamlessly connecting with Army networks. Its advanced capabilities allow military personnel to quickly process vast amounts of data, providing actionable insights that support operational effectiveness and enhance mission success.
The ConDR Configurable Digital Radio from General Dynamics Mission Systems is a high-performance spaceborne communication solution, offering flexible waveforms and frequency plans for reliable Earth-to-spacecraft and spacecraft-to-spacecraft communication. It supports various modulation schemes, including SGLS, USB, PM/PCM, BPSK, QPSK, OQPSK, and 16APSK, with mission RF interfaces for L-band and S-band. The radio features independent receive and transmit channels, compatibility with multiple cryptographic solutions, and advanced telemetry outputs, ensuring mission-critical communication success. Designed to meet stringent space hardware standards, its compact form and durability make it ideal for a wide range of space applications.
General Dynamics Mission Systems provides a broad array of mobile satellite communication solutions, designed to ensure secure and reliable connectivity even in challenging environments. Their offerings include the Iridium 9575 Extreme Phone Kit, featuring a rugged handset with global coverage and a comprehensive range of accessories, as well as the Non-Secure Fly-Away Tactical 9505A kit, which includes rechargeable batteries, antennas, and solar charging options. The solutions are complemented by a variety of accessories such as portable auxiliary antennas, fixed mast antennas, and various cable kits, ensuring extended functionality and flexibility. Additional products include rechargeable batteries, solar chargers, DTCS systems, and installation training, supporting both military and commercial users worldwide in mission-critical applications.
The URC Line of Sight Antennas by General Dynamics Mission Systems offer a comprehensive range of dual-band and tri-band antennas designed for manpack, mobile, and base station applications. Featuring robust models such as the UVU-100 and UVU-120 for dual-band and tri-band capabilities, as well as spring-loaded variants like the UVU-100S and UVU-120S for durability in mobile environments, these antennas ensure reliable communication in various operational settings. The product lineup includes mounting solutions like the AMB-100 and AMB-200, which are adaptable for NATO base antennas with stainless steel U-clamp designs, making them ideal for diverse communication needs.