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Air and Missile Defense Radar (AMDR) Completes Hardware Critical Design
Review on schedule
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The Air and Missile Defense Radar (AMDR) Program successfully completed
a Hardware Critical Design Review (CDR) in conjunction with prime contractor,
Raytheon, in Sudbury, Mass., Dec. 3. |
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AMDR’s
radar suite consists of an S-band radar, an X-band radar, and a radar
suite controller.
(Picture: Raytheon)
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Completed on schedule, this review assessed the hardware
baseline - examining all design information to ensure that the system
will meet required specifications within cost and schedule constraints,
including readiness to incorporate AMDR into the Flight III of the Arleigh
Burke class DDG in fiscal year 2016. The Hardware CDR was a major program
milestone - further demonstrating the maturity of the system hardware
- and the program now proceeds to production of the Engineering Development
Model full-scale array beginning in the spring of 2015.
"I am extremely proud of the men and women who have worked so hard
to mature the technology for this vital capability. We are ready to
move forward with the production and testing of the Engineering Development
Model," said Rear Adm. Jon A. Hill of the Navy's Program Executive
Office Integrated Warfare Systems (PEO IWS).
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Raytheon
photo: Partially-populated, full-sized Air and Missile Defense Radar
array
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The Navy awarded a contract for AMDR Engineering
and Manufacturing Development (EMD) efforts to Raytheon in October 2013.
The Hardware CDR was the fourth major design review on this contract.
"This was a huge accomplishment for our AMDR team," said Capt.
Doug Small, AMDR's Program Manager. "The Navy is counting on us
to deliver this radar on schedule and cost. Completion of this milestone
on time proves that we remain on track to do exactly that."
The culmination of over a decade of Navy investment in advanced radar
technology, AMDR is designed to provide state-of-the-art technology
for Integrated Air and Missile Defense.
Program Executive Office (PEO) Integrated Warfare Systems, an affiliated
PEO of the Naval Sea Systems Command, manages surface ship and submarine
combat technologies and systems and coordinates Navy enterprise solutions
across ship platforms.
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