HUNTSVILLE, Ala. – Northrop Grumman Corporation (NYSE: NYSE:NOC) has delivered the first full set of Integrated Battle Command System (IBCS) equipment to the U.S. Army, completing an order under the low-rate initial production (LRIP) contract. The recent delivery included the Engagement Operations Center (EOC) and the Integrated Fire Control Network (LON:NETW) (IFCN) Relay, essential components for the Army's advanced command and control system.
The EOC, equipped with the necessary battle management software, communications, and computing power, enables operators to effectively plan and manage military operations. The IFCN Relay is pivotal in establishing the IBCS communications network, acting as the interface for integrated sensors and weapons systems.
This development follows the initial delivery of the Integrated Collaborative Environment (ICE (NYSE:ICE)) in December 2023, and the U.S. Army has accepted 13 ICE systems to date. Together, these systems constitute the complete IBCS set, allowing the Army to train and prepare for deployment of the system's multi-domain integration capabilities.
Northrop Grumman was awarded a Full Rate Production (FRP) contract in May, with the fiscal year 2024 FRP award amounting to $145 million. This funding will support the continued production and deployment of IBCS, enhancing command and control capabilities for U.S. warfighters.
Rebecca Torzone, vice president and general manager of combat systems and mission readiness at Northrop Grumman, stated, "IBCS is ready now to provide our warfighters more decision time in the battlespace to outpace tomorrow’s threats." She emphasized the company's commitment to accelerated delivery rates to ensure that warfighters can lead in modernized air and missile defense.
The IBCS represents a significant leap in military command and control systems, unifying assets across domains and services through a modular, open, and scalable architecture. By integrating data from various sensors, IBCS offers a comprehensive battlespace view, facilitating rapid and informed decision-making.
The system is a key component of the U.S. Army's modernization strategy for air and missile defense and is currently deployed in Poland. It stands as a foundational element for future multi-domain and multi-national operations.
The information for this article is based on a press release statement from Northrop Grumman.
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