The local facility of New Jersey's Curtiss-Wright Corp. will be working on a $4.25-million contract for the U.S. Army.
Curtiss-Wright, which has a motion control products segment in Ottawa, said it has been chosen for the development and demonstration phase of the U.S. Army's Future Combat Systems's Integrated Computer System (FCS/ICS) program, through a contract with General Dynamics C4 Systems and Rockwell Collins Inc.
The company will ship its Gigabit Ethernet Switch design module to Rockwell Collins, which together with General Dynamics will provide the computer processing, networking, information assurance and data storage resources for the project.
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