View recent news coverage of General Dynamics Advanced Information Systems:
December 2005
Training to Go
MS&T Magazine
Optimal manning, Total Ships Training, and open architecture drive an embedded training solution for the Littoral Combat Ships. Read the story >>
November 18, 2005
$130.6M for Trident II Missile Guidance Support & Improvement
Defense Industry Daily
General Dynamics Advanced Information Systems in Pittsfield, MA received an $8.3 million cost-plus-incentive-fee contract to provide TRIDENT II weapon control systems operational support and weapon control system repair and return. Work will be performed in Pittsfield, Mass., and is expected to be complete by September 2006. Read the story >>
October 2005
Homeland Security and GDAIS
GDAIS Magazine
Terms such as "homeland security," and Defense Department-component "homeland defense," entered into our common vocabulary in the immediate aftermath of 9/11. Read the story >>
October 2005
Warning Systems and Analysis: Experts in Threat Detection
GDAIS Magazine
In a metropolitan area where more than a million people could be affected by chemical or biological agents, every hour saved through early detection and intervention can save thousands of lives. Chemical, biological, nuclear and radiological monitoring and detection has been the work of the GDAIS Warning Systems and Analysis (WSA) business area. Read the story >>
October 2005
Applying Proven Capabilities to New HLS Needs
GDAIS Magazine
Performing computer autopsies, tracking cyber criminals, and creating sophisticated terrain analysis tools are only a few of the successful capabilities GDAIS has developed for its customers in the Department of Defense and Intelligence Communities. These capabilities, however, also have the potential to satisfy critical homeland security needs. Read the story >>
October 2005
IIMS Communication System Links Emergency Responders
GDAIS Magazine
"The threat of natural disasters and terrorist activity makes it critical that emergency response official exchange information immediately and effectively," says Joe Elias, manager of the Transportation and Security Solutions business area. Read the story >>
July 2005
Maritime Digital Systems Uses Open Architecture to Proven Critical Advantages in the LCS Core Mission System
GDAIS Magazine
GDAIS' Maritime Digital Systems (MDS) strategic business unit is meeting and exceeding the Navy's requirements for using open architecture-based systems in the core mission system design of the Littoral Combat System (LCS). Read the story >>
March 2005
EDIS Joint Forces Work Stresses Collaboration, Success
GDAIS Magazine
The employees working on the Joint Forces Command contracts emboy the tenets of the GDAIS business model: "Our continued success results from the customer intimacy, flawless execution, team approach to business, and technology leadership of our employees," Gene Seiter, director of the Defense Transformation and Simulation line of business. Read the story >>
March 2005
SRS Mission Computing Expertise Supports Netcentric Warfare
GDAIS Magazine
For nearly 30 years, the expertise of GDAIS in mission computing has been meeting the ever-evolving needs of the military. Mission computers provide all the functions required to integrate pilot displays; to coordinate weapons, radar and navigation sub-systems; and to control and sunchronize the many functions necessary in a wide range of military systems and vehicles. Read the story >>
January 2005
IWPC Revolutionizes Air Force Information Operations
GDAIS Magazine
“The Informational Warfare Planning Capability (IWPC) tool is amazing because we took existing
technologies and knowledge of manual Information Operations (IO) planning and built an application that
revolutionizes the military’s largely manual IO planning,” says Matt Sedlacek, IWPC systems engineer. Read the story >>
June 8, 2004
Virtual Mission Operations Center Demonstation
Vandenberg Air Force Base
VANDENBERG AIR FORCE BASE, Calif. – The 14th Air Force here in conjunction with the Air Force Space Battlelab is demonstrating a new capability that will allow space operators to command and control satellites using the Internet. Read the story >>