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Northrop Grumman, EADS and Indra Team Up On Missile Defense Contract

NATO Contract Calls For Development Of European Theater Missile Defense System

Northrop Grumman, EADS and Indra say they've formed an international team to pursue a systems engineering and integration contract that is a key part of the new NATO active-layered theatre ballistic-missile defense program.

This NATO ballistic-missile defense program will be the first to link the assets of member nations into a multi-layered system that will effectively protect deployed alliance forces against short- and medium-range ballistic- missile attack.

The winning team for the NATO systems engineering and integration (SE&I) contract will design and operate an integration test bed in Europe that will help NATO prepare its member-nations' assets for inclusion into this unified theatre ballistic-missile defense system. Award of the contract is due in the second quarter of 2006.

"The proliferation of missiles of all ranges presents a significant threat to NATO nations and alliance forces," said Gary Abercrombie, vice president of missile-defense programs at Northrop Grumman's Mission Systems sector. "The Northrop Grumman/EADS/Indra team offers NATO unprecedented missile-defense integration experience that's imperative to help NATO tie these systems together and build this much needed defense. Together, the Northrop Grumman- led team of highly experienced engineers will meet the complex integration and interoperability challenge of blending these NATO assets into a seamless system to protect its forward-deployed forces."

"We are excited about this opportunity to team with Northrop Grumman and Indra, and bring the full capabilities of EADS to the challenge of NATO ballistic missile defense," said Dr. Stefan Zoller, chief executive officer of EADS defense & Security Systems Division. "We have a strong focus on transatlantic cooperation projects and expect to expand this further within our defense and security strategy."

"The active-layered theatre ballistic-missile defense is a critical program where NATO and nations' resources must be addressed to generate an effective and very complex system architecture," said Regino Moranchel, Indra's managing director. "Superb blending of the Northrop Grumman team's capabilities and successful experiences as partners and as individual contractors in major NATO initiatives provide the best base to generate the most adequate proposal to satisfy NATO's and nations' interest."

If chosen, the team will use the integration test bed as a platform to integrate, test and verify the proposed architectures; develop and evaluate theatre missile-defense concepts of operation; and test and evaluate the different architectural capabilities as hardware and software become available. In addition, the team will ensure integration and interoperability among the various NATO components of the architecture from both a technical and operational perspective. The test bed will also be used for performance verification, using detailed modeling and simulation tools to ensure that the actual missile defense performance will meet the requirements.

FMI: www.ngc.com, www.eads.com, www.indra.es

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