Keysight Technologies has received an $18.5M U.S. Air Force contract to integrate and deliver two Electronic Warfare Threat Simulator systems, with sustainment support consisting of software patch management, field engineer support, non-critical spare parts, critical spare parts, and storage. Greg Patschke, General Manager of Keysight’s Aerospace / Defense and Government Solutions Group, said: “Keysight is uniquely positioned to aid in protecting system operators in all electromagnetic spectrum environments and we are working hard to ensure that our defense partners have the most sophisticated technology. With our Electronic Warfare Threat Simulation Solution, the U.S. Air Force will strengthen its operational readiness with a platform that enables it to simulate and analyze sophisticated electronic warfare signals with the ability to scale and upgrade as its requirements change.”
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