Northrop Grumman Delivers First IBCS Engagement Operations Center Under Contract with Poland

Northrop Grumman Corporation (NYSE: NOC) delivered the first of six production Integrated Battle Command System (IBCS) Engagement Operations Centers to the U.S. government under a contract for Poland’s WISLA program. WISLA is Poland’s program of the country’s medium-range air and missile defenses, and it marks the first foreign military sale of IBCS.

As Poland acquires IBCS to modernize their air defenses, they are also taking major steps toward real Joint All-Domain Command and Control (JADC2) and mission readiness in the future battlespace. Multiple live exercises and flight tests have demonstrated the JADC2 capabilities inherent in IBCS’ architecture.

Christine Harbison, vice president and general manager, combat systems and mission readiness, Northrop Grumman

Poland is also working with the U.S. government for deliveries of IBCS equipment racks and software to be installed in operations centers designed, manufactured, and delivered in partnership with Polish industry, in support of the country’s NAREW short-range air defense modernization.

IBCS has an open, modular and scalable architecture that is foundational to integrating all available assets in the battlespace, regardless of source, service or domain. Its architecture enables the efficient and affordable integration of current and future systems. Through numerous successful tests and demonstrations, IBCS has validated the ability to connect and fuse multi-service sensor data to multi-service weapons demonstrating JADC2 capabilities. For more information about Northrop Grumman in Poland and how IBCS is the centerpiece of the nation’s air and missile defense modernization, please click here.

Source: Northrop Grumman news release

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