Two Cubic businesses will feature technology offerings for command, control, communications, computers, intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance applications at an Association of the United States Army event next week.
Mike Twyman, president of Cubic’s mission solutions business, said in a statement released Friday that AUSA offers an opportunity for the company to demonstrate the potential advantages of C4ISR technology platforms in tactical operations.
CMS will showcase multiple product lines designed to support expeditionary satellite and troposcatter communications, ISR data exploitation, tactical cloud computing, mission command, wideband data links and ISR services.
Cubic’s global defense business will also present an integrated live-training platform for brigades and below levels, as well as demonstrate the use of live and virtual weapons in conjunction with tracking equipment.