Satnews Daily
September 12th, 2011

ITT... @ DSEi 2011 With... (Comms)


[SatNews] The Company's showcase at this event will cover geospatial and defense electronics solutions... ITT Corporation (NYSE: ITT) will be attending at the 2011 Defence & Security Equipment International (DSEi) exhibition, to be held in London from September 13-16, 2011. With a focus on bridging the battlefield with customer-ready solutions, ITT Defense & Information Solutions will highlight the following capabilities at the DSEi exhibition at booth S5-365:
  • adLib™ : adLib provides a unique web-based, net-centric, standards compliant solution for capturing, processing, storing, and disseminating Full Motion Video(FMV) from manned and unmanned Intelligence, Surveillance, and Reconnaissance (ISR) and ground based sensors
  • Centaur High Capacity Data Radio (HCDR): HCDR creates a communications backbone for messaging, internet and situation awareness to support mission-critical on the move operations
  • CRUX: In a small package, utilizing the existing footprint of a conventional alternator, the CRUX can provide up to 1000 amps of clean, usable power at low engine RPM's
  • Enhanced AGILE Access: AGILE Access system is a deployable, enterprise ready imagery management and dissemination system supporting contingency operations that dramatically reduces the time needed to deliver crucial data anywhere in the world
  • Global Network On the Move Active Distribution (GNOMAD): GNOMAD is a rapidly-fielded solution for tactical satellite communications, providing a secure and reliable means of mobile satellite communication
  • Night Vision: ITT provides critical Generation 3 (Gen 3) night vision systems to the U.S. and allied militaries so they are equipped to carry out their missions
  • Spearhead HF: The Spearhead HF Radio is a multiband HF/VHF transceiver that offers long range (beyond line of site) communications and secure interoperability
  • Wide-Area Airborne Surveillance (WAAS) Sensor System: ITT provides solutions and sensor arrays, currently enclosed in pods and mounted to MQ-9 Reaper UAV