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Open, Safe and Secure: Building The Next Generation Of Digital Avionics

Open, Safe and Secure: Building The Next Generation Of Digital Avionics
Army aviators must be decisive, ready to leverage an array of advanced capabilities to best succeed in the operating environment. Northrop Grumman’s mission to deliver a digital avionics suite that is open, safe and secure ensures pilots will have the equipment necessary to continue thriving well into the future. Built on a modular open systems architecture, Northrop Grumman is delivering a software-defined mission equipment package that allows the Army to rapidly integrate new capabilities, reduce training time for operators and realize substantial cost savings for its aircraft. Northrop Grumman’s customers receive the maximum benefit with an open architecture that allows for the possibility of working with an array of developers on future upgrades, bolstering competition

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