GD buys Command System
General Dynamics Corp. has acquired Command System Inc., a provider of command and control hardware and software to the U.S. and international military markets. Terms of the transaction were not disclosed.
General Dynamics Corp. has acquired Command System Inc., a provider of command and control hardware and software to the U.S. and international military markets. Terms of the transaction were not disclosed.
CSI of Fort Wayne, Ind., specializes in rapid deployment and development of command and control systems and has sold more than 300,000 licenses in eight countries for its off-the-shelf command and control suites.
CSI is working on the Army Future Combat Systems program and its products are key elements in the other U.S. and British military programs.
The company will become part of General Dynamics C4 Systems Inc. of Taunton, Mass. CSI will complement C4 Systems' products and services, which include mobile, secure communications, networking, computing and joint fire coordination systems.
CSI has 34 employees. General Dynamics of Falls Church, Va., has more than 54,000 employees and annual revenue of $14 billion.
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