GCIS INTELLIGENCE BRIEFING:Army orders radios for bio-threat system

ISSUED BY: GCIS Communications Command Center

SOURCE: UPI

11February2011 9:58amEST

GCIS INTELLIGENCE UPDATE: ROCHESTER, N.Y., Feb. 10 (UPI) -- Harris Corp. of New York is providing the U.S. Army with high-frequency radios for use with a biological threat detection system U.S. Army order bio weapon detectorsunder a $9 million order.

Under the order, Harris will supply Falcon II 400-watt AN/PRC-150(C) HF systems for the Army's Joint Biological Point Detection System, which is designed to detect and identify biological warfare agents.

The AN/PRC-150(C) automatically communicates alerts to headquarters over HF radio links when biological agents are detected, the company said.

"Harris is the market leader in tactical, high-frequency radio communications," said Brendan O'Connell, president, Department of Defense business, Harris RF Communications. "We have supported the integration of our radio systems into many types of customer programs. (read full report)

 

 

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