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.
The Expeditionary Fast Transport (EPF) is a high-performance, versatile catamaran designed by General Dynamics Mission Systems to support a wide range of missions, including logistics, humanitarian aid, disaster response, and maritime law enforcement. Built for speed and maneuverability, even in shallow waters, the EPF is equipped with advanced electronic mission systems, communication networks, and navigation tools, all integrated within a robust computing infrastructure. This platform has been tested for supporting joint forces in operational environments, and with ongoing developments, it will continue to evolve to meet the needs of modern warfighters, including supporting aerial and undersea systems for enhanced operational capabilities.
V2X has supported the U.S. Navy for more than 40 years, helping to maintain, train, and equip combat-ready forces. Our Military Aviation Support SMEs support all aspects of a weapon system’s lifecycle, and touch a diverse inventory of systems to include Harpoon, SLAM-ER, AIM-9X, H-60R, F/A-18, KC-130J, V-22, T-45 and TH-73 to name a few. V2X supports base operations at Naval Station Guantanamo Bay, Cuba; Isa Air Base in Bahrain; the first Aegis Ashore Missile Defense Facility in Deveselu, Romania; and the U.S. Naval Academy in Annapolis. We also offer specialized tools to deconflict and reduce electromagnetic interference across the entire naval fleet. The V2X Fleet Systems Engineering Team (FSET) provides fleet operations support and end-to-end Tier III troubleshooting for Navy C4I systems at multiple shore Technical Control Facilities (TCFs), Network Operations Centers (NOCs), and Maritime Operations Centers (MOCs), and aboard Navy vessels supporting Carrier Strike Groups (CSGs), Amphibious Readiness Groups (ARGs), and other deployable fleet components around the globe.