V2X Secures U.S. Army Contract to Enhance Battlefield Communications

The contract is worth nearly $50 Million.

V2X Technology location in Indianapolis, IN.
V2X Technology location in Indianapolis, IN.
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V2X announces the award of a $48.5 million Indefinite Delivery Indefinite Quantity (IDIQ) contract by the U.S. Army, under the purview of the PEO Soldier portfolio, for the innovative Gateway Mission Router (GMR). The GMR creates a fully converged operational environment on the battlefield for our warfighters by seamlessly integrating information and assured communications across multiple domains. The contract spans four years and underscores V2X's commitment to delivering cutting-edge solutions in support of national defense.

The GMR represents the pinnacle of rugged and cyber-hardened technology. Designed to facilitate real-time situational awareness, the GMR seamlessly integrates information from diverse sources across multiple domains, creating a fully converged operational environment on the battlefield. Offering platform independence, the GMR is adaptable for deployment across aviation and ground vehicle platforms, ensuring versatility and effectiveness in a variety of operational scenarios.

V2X continues to expand its presence within the U.S. Army, with the integration of GMR across numerous platforms. The GMR family's wide-ranging flexibility positions it as a key enabler for the Department of Defense's Combined Joint All Domain Command and Control (CJADC2) initiative, demonstrating V2X's dedication to advancing modern warfare capabilities.

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