CLARKSBURG, Md., November 16, 2006 - Thales Communications, Inc., announces the award of a competitive contract from the U.S. Air Force Joint Tactical Radio System (JTRS) Program Office, Electronic Systems Center, Hanscom AFB, Mass., for the purchase of more than 1,200 AN/PRC-148 JEM radios. This award will equip Security forces, civil engineering, and tactical air control personnel with the AN/PRC-148 JEM as well as associated ancillaries and accessories.
The AN/PRC-148 JEM--JTRS Enhanced Multiband Inter/Intra Team Radio (MBITR)--is the first JTRS radio certified for compliance with Software Communications Architecture (SCA).1 The only JTRS radio to have successfully completed Joint Interoperability Test Command testing, the AN/PRC-148 JEM has been deemed to be effective and suitable for deployment to the field. The needs of the warfighter are now met with a low-risk radio that not only incorporates JTRS SCA architecture but has also been user-tested and qualified in operational field conditions.
“The JEM provides the backbone for a system communications solution that will allow the Air Force to migrate toward, and stay on the forefront of, new technology,” said Ray Bruhn, manager of Air Force programs at Thales Communications. “It positions them to maximize use of their available resources, meet the mounting challenges of size-, weight-, and power-constrained battlespace environments, and maintain their technological edge.”
Based on the combat-proven MBITR and developed under a formal U.S. Government program of record, the JEM provides a seamless, cost-effective path to JTRS. The radio leverages a proven platform, and provides a JTRS solution that bridges the gap between legacy equipment and future JTRS technologies. Thales has turned the JTRS vision into reality and is providing warfighters with tomorrow's radio today.
1SCA compliant with waivers
Thales Editor's Note: There are currently more than 80,000 AN/PRC-148 MBITRs fielded, and this number is continually increasing. The AN/PRC-148 MBITR is being used extensively in Operation Enduring Freedom, Operation Iraqi Freedom, and the Global War on Terrorism. The AN/PRC-148 (both MBITR and JEM configurations) is the cornerstone of a complete system solution for the warfighter which includes a Vehicle Adapter with a unique, cable-free, rapid radio dismount capability; the dual radio AN/VRC-111 Vehicle Adapter Amplifier; Base Station for fixed applications; Tactical Repeater for range extension; and compact, rugged Man Portable System for dismounted operations requiring higher power output (20 watts).
About Thales
Thales Communications, Inc., a global leader in the development of battle-proven, software-defined, tactical radio equipment and solutions, provides critical communication capabilities for use in size-, weight-, and power-constrained environments. Thales Communications is part of the Thales Group of companies, a leading international electronics and systems group, serving defense, aerospace, security, and services markets worldwide. The Group employs 60,000 people throughout the world and generated revenues of $12.7 billion in 2005. Thales Communications, Inc., is a U.S. proxy company. Accordingly, it is considered a 100% American company by the U.S. Government. For more information about Thales Communications, visit www.thalescomminc.com. For more information about the Thales Group, visit www.thalesgroup.com.



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