Systems
Key products from the systems production segment of the company include:
- Command and Control Systems
- Tactical Link Solutions
- Sensor Fusion Systems
Command and Control Systems
| Product | Feature | Benefit |
| ADSI | JITC-Certified TDL Capability | Guaranteed interoperability with Joint, Coalition, and Allied partners |
| Real-Time Performance | Designed as a real-time system with guaranteed performance under high track loads | |
| COTS Hardware | Delivers military-grade reliability with COTS affordability | |
| Ultra16
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Robust Link 16 Support | Forwards Link 16 messages over multiple interfaces using JTIDS/MIDS/MIL-STD-3011 A, B, C |
| Reduced Size | Easily transportable and integratable | |
| Advanced Tactical Airborne System (ATAS) | Airborne Qualified | Reduces integration costs and risk to airborne platforms |
| Multi-Interface Capable | Provides the user with interface options (Link 16, Link 11, Radar, etc.) | |
| Growth-Enabled | Open slots allow for the easy addition of new capabilities | |
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MicroCube
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Minimal Footprint Requirements | Provides TDL capability to platforms with little available space |
| Expansion Capability | Ability to add new interfaces with minimal cost and effort |
The ADSI is a self-contained hardware and software suite with connectivity for multiple data links, radars, and electronic intelligence interfaces. Additional features available to all variants include the Tactical Situation Display/TacView workstations, Tactical Situation Display/TacView licenses, and the Advanced Fusion and Tracking System (AFTS).
Tactical Link Solutions
Tactical link solutions include specialized systems of self-contained hardware and software offering a tailored set of ADSI software modules. These systems aid in situational awareness either to a host platform or system outside the Line of Sight tactical link.
Sensor Fusion Systems
Sensor fusion systems include specialized systems interfacing with multiple sources of tracking information. These systems reduce sensor input to target identification timelines and, when coupled with a command and control system, provide a cursor on target capability. These systems use tactical data links, radars, air tasking orders, and/or new sensor feeds to fix and identify targets of interest/opportunity.

