BAE
Systems will feature a range of affordable, innovative solutions at
the Navy League’s annual Sea-Air-SpaceExposition, April 7-9, at
the Gaylord National Resort and Convention Center inNational Harbor,
Maryland.
During the exposition, BAE Systems will host a media briefing on SIBA™,
an information sharing tool designed to help the U.S. Navy and other
defense and intelligence customers control access to sensitive documents
and records. The briefing will be held at the BAE Systems booth
(#2137) on Monday, April 7, at 10:00 a.m. Additionally, the
Navy will host a media briefing on the Electromagnetic Railgun Innovative
Naval Prototype, which BAE Systems is helping to develop. The briefing
will be held at the Naval Sea Systems Command booth (#2323) on Monday,
April 7, at 2:00 p.m. |
Precision Munitions and Advanced Weapons Systems
BAE Systemsdevelops innovative weapon systems technology and platform
advancements to meet challenging mission requirements for U.S. and allied
security needs. Products highlighted during the exposition will include
the Advanced Precision Kill Weapon System (APKWS™) technology,
Multi-Service Standard Guided Projectile (MS-SGP), Long Range Land Attack
Projectile (LRLAP), Electromagnetic Railgun,AN/SQQ-32(V)4 mine hunting
sonar system, Archerfish mine neutralization system, Mk 38 Mod 2, and
other naval gun systems.
Ship Repair and Modernization
BAE Systems supports the operational readiness of the Navy’s fleet
as a leading provider of non-nuclear ship repair, maintenance, and modernization
services at the company’s seven full-service shipyards across
the country. Products and services to be highlighted during Sea-Air-SpaceincludeCruiserand
Destroyer modernization programs, and dry dock services.
Geospatial Exploitation Products
BAE Systems’ Geospatial Exploitation Products (GXP®) provide
Navy and other customers with industry-leading geospatial-intelligence
software for data management, image exploitation, geospatial production,
and intelligence reporting.Featured at the exposition will be GXP WebView®,
a new lightweight, universal Web-based electronic light table that allows
users to find and exploit mission-critical geospatial data using only
a Web browser.
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