In The News
November 10, 2009
Argon ST has acquired the assets of Applied Microwave Energy (AME), Inc. of Westlake Village, California, that allow us to continue AME's proven antenna and related equipment production and development business. AME has been providing antennas, radomes and associated hardware to the US DoD, DoD contractors, and our allies for 33 years. The activities of AME will be moved to our Ventura, California facility. We look forward to continuing to serve AME's market and customers and to leveraging the AME capabilities into future Argon ST developments.
October 15-19 2007
Argon ST participates in 2007 Weapons & Tactics Conference (WEPTAC) in Tucson , AZ. Argon ST, a leading provider of C5ISR systems, will be participating and displaying new hardware for tactical operators at WEPTAC. Resulting from the recent acquisition of Coherent Systems International, these new products promise improved tactical flexibility to C-130 operators. Please see http://www.argonst.com/about/about_aircraftsystems.htm for more information.
September 2007
Argon ST, Inc., has been awarded a development contract via the Joint Counter Radio Controlled Improvised Explosive Device Electronic Warfare Science & Technology BAA ( JCREW S&T BAA), for a next generation extreme bandwidth receiver. The contract will provide for the development of the receiver/transceiver for use with CREW 3.3 and related programs. Work will be accomplished in Fairfax and Newington , VA as well as at partner DRS Signal Solutions (DRS-SS) in Gaithersburg , MD.
August 2007
Argon ST, Inc. has been awarded $15.8 Million in follow-on work for the Navy's EP-3 Surveillance aircraft. The contract was awarded by L-3 Communications - Integrated Systems out of Waco Texas, which supports the US Naval Air Systems Command (NAVAIR PMA 290) as the prime contractor on the Banshee program. The contract will provide upgrades to the current Banshee subsystem for the JCC Spiral 3 configuration consistent with Argon ST's widely deployed Lighthouse System Architecture. The contract also calls for developing an ALD-9 replacement processor, supporting RF Distribution, and commensurate software updates required to implement the JCC Spiral 3 configuration.
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