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  News  Contracts  BAE Systems selects VMETRO Conduction Cooled Processors
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BAE Systems selects VMETRO Conduction Cooled Processors

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VMETRO has received a contract to supply conduction cooled Phoenix VPF1 digital signal processing boards to BAE Systems in Nashua, NH for the U.S. Army’s Tactical Signals Intelligence Payload (TSP) Program. The Phoenix VPF1 Dual PowerPC, Dual Virtex-II Pro FPGA VME/VXS Digital Signal Processors will run the signal processing algorithm as well as perform real-time processing of the sensor data. The initial contract is valued at approximately $500,000. The design is being included in similar programs as part of BAE Systems’ common platform initiative.

TSP is a subsystem intended for the Army’s tactical Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAV). The payload collects and processes radio frequency energy which will be displayed on the payload operator’s work station in a ground processing facility. The system provides the ground tactical commander with an airborne collection capability that is responsive to real time emerging operational intelligence requirements. TSP will provide a critical capability to see and understand the enemy on future battlefields. BAE Systems’ TSP offering is fully scalable for employment on other platforms, large or small. The offering is based on using predominantly commercially available off-the-shelf hardware components.

“VMETRO was chosen for BAE Systems’ TSP Program because their innovative technology provides the performance and scalability needed as well as the deployable capabilities required during the life of this program,” said Eric Vogel, BAE Systems’ program manager for TSP. “Furthermore, VMETRO’s technical support and value-added applications engineering will enable BAE Systems to deploy these products quickly.”

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