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U.S. Coast Guard Accepts Delivery of First National Security Cutter, Lockheed Martin Command and Control System
Lockheed Martin's Coast Guard Command & Control (CG-C2) system provides the Coast Guard a common operating picture to aid coordination among helicopters, aircraft, other ships and shore facilities. The system facilitates interoperability with the forces and agencies of the Department of Homeland Security, the Department of Defense, and 117 federal and regional agencies and organizations. It also provides sensors for surface and air detection, tracking, classification and identification, and an integrated voice communications capability over a host of commercial and military radios and satellites.
"Our team has worked with the Coast Guard for many years to reach this point," said
Today's milestone followed a series of at-sea trials culminating in a third-party assessment by the U.S. Navy's Board of Inspection and Survey (INSURV).
"The INSURV report confirmed the quality of our engineers' system design and our shipboard integration and test team's work," said Lockwood. "We have a small number of open items yet to close, which is expected with a system of CG-C2's complexity, but we stand ready to support Captain Stadt and his crew as they run Bertholf through her paces."
CG-C2, installed on Bertholf, is fully interoperable with systems previously delivered on the HC-144A Ocean Sentry maritime patrol aircraft, the modified HC-130J Hercules long-range search aircraft, and upgrades to the Coast Guard's 39 legacy high- and medium-endurance cutters.
Bertholf is scheduled to be formally commissioned by the Coast Guard on
The crew of Bertholf has already trained on the CG-C2 at Coast Guard Training Center Petaluma. The
The CG-C2 is a product of the Maritime Domain Awareness Center, a state- of-the-art facility in
Integrated Coast Guard Systems, a joint venture of Lockheed Martin and Northrop Grumman, was awarded the
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