Northrop To Deliver New SIGINT Software To Air Force's JSTARS Program

By Maggie Ybarra / August 30, 2013 at 2:47 PM
Northrop Grumman expects to finish developing new software designed to improve the ability of the Air Force's Joint Surveillance Target Attack Radar System aircraft to collect signals intelligence data and the company will deliver that software to the service by early 2014. The software, known as the Analysis Support Architecture (ASA), would be installed on all 17 of the Air Force's JSTARS planes. The aircraft is an airborne Battle Management Combat and Control (BMC2) intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance system that...

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