Aimiee Turner writes the Deployable Radar Approach Control program is potentially worth $400 million and the company is expected to deliver 19 systems to the Air Force by 2016.
D-RAPCON systems comprise of primary and secondary air traffic control radars with a radar antenna, networked data communications, voice communications systems and an operations center.
Turner writes the Air Force sought systems that C-130 aircraft can deploy within 48 hours and require less than six hours to set up.