Software Defined Communications (SDC)
Overview

Our Software Defined Communications solutions are in operation
today, interconnecting battlespaces more dependably, efficiently
and seamlessly than ever before.
General Dynamics C4 Systems Software Defined Communications
(SDC) solutions are enabled by our Wireless Information Transfer System (WITS)
technology. When embedded security is desired, we feature our Advanced
INFOSEC Machine (AIM). Our solutions bring Integrated Communications,
Computing, INFOSEC and Networking Capabilities into a single user-defined
system that can be easily programmed to accommodate multiple platforms,
emerging applications, and most importantly, the changing requirements
of the warfighter.
General Dynamics SDC solutions:
- Are interoperable with U.S. Military and Civil Agencies and
NATO Forces voice and data communications systems — legacy
systems and emerging networks
- Are proven performers
- Provide significant benefits:
- support orderly migration
to multiple user platforms (airborne, ground and maritime) with
the same hardware and software architecture
- support the tactical
deployment and fielding requirements to meet mission objectives
- reduce
total cost of ownership (maintenance, inventory, training,
installation, and upgrades) by replacing numerous disparate
products and systems with a single integrated system
- support flexible
infrastructures — providing universal connectivity
for legacy radio and wireline systems with an open architecture,
published application programming interfaces and adherence
to international standards for application development portability
of software
- allow independent security
configuration
- align with international standards
published and being developed for SDRs and key enabling technologies
General Dynamics’ SDC technology also drives our AN/PRC-112G® handheld Combat Search and Rescue (CSAR) radio. This digital Software Defined Radio (SDR) is fully upgradeable to add new features as they become available.
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