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10-03-05, 07:14 PM
Sonalysts Wins Sub Imaging Contract
New London Day, 28 Sep 05
Waterford - Sonalysts has won Navy contracts potentially worth more than $33 million, resulting in an unprecedented amount of work in submarine imaging systems, the company announced.
The company was awarded a $2.9 million subcontract, which could rise to as much as $17.4 million if all options are exercised, under a prime contract Kollmorgen won for the Navy's Integrated Submarine Imaging System or ISIS.
ISIS will provide all weather visual and electronic search capabilities, sensor controls and displays, digital imagery management and automated tools for periscopes.
Sonalysts' part of the program involves design, fabrication, integration, and testing of one pre-production system as well as the design of follow-on production systems.
Sonalysts is also responsible for development of an ISIS interactive electronic technical manual, and development of training curricula for operations and maintenance courses.
Although Sonalysts worked for many years in submarine communications, imaging and electronic warfare sensors, this is the company's first subcontract with Kollmorgen.
Sonalysts was also given six orders, totaling more than $16.7 million, by the Naval Undersea Warfare Center Division in Newport, R.I., to provide engineering, fabrication, installation, and other services in support of the Navy's imaging and electronic warfare programs.
Sonalysts has been supporting the Electromagnetic System Department of NUWC since the early 1980s, and has provided services for a number of electronic warfare programs for this department for almost 20 years.
Several of the orders involve antenna and range finding systems used on Navy submarines. These orders for NUWC and ISIS have resulted in an record volume of work for the company in this technical area.
New London Day, 28 Sep 05
Waterford - Sonalysts has won Navy contracts potentially worth more than $33 million, resulting in an unprecedented amount of work in submarine imaging systems, the company announced.
The company was awarded a $2.9 million subcontract, which could rise to as much as $17.4 million if all options are exercised, under a prime contract Kollmorgen won for the Navy's Integrated Submarine Imaging System or ISIS.
ISIS will provide all weather visual and electronic search capabilities, sensor controls and displays, digital imagery management and automated tools for periscopes.
Sonalysts' part of the program involves design, fabrication, integration, and testing of one pre-production system as well as the design of follow-on production systems.
Sonalysts is also responsible for development of an ISIS interactive electronic technical manual, and development of training curricula for operations and maintenance courses.
Although Sonalysts worked for many years in submarine communications, imaging and electronic warfare sensors, this is the company's first subcontract with Kollmorgen.
Sonalysts was also given six orders, totaling more than $16.7 million, by the Naval Undersea Warfare Center Division in Newport, R.I., to provide engineering, fabrication, installation, and other services in support of the Navy's imaging and electronic warfare programs.
Sonalysts has been supporting the Electromagnetic System Department of NUWC since the early 1980s, and has provided services for a number of electronic warfare programs for this department for almost 20 years.
Several of the orders involve antenna and range finding systems used on Navy submarines. These orders for NUWC and ISIS have resulted in an record volume of work for the company in this technical area.