Mercury Systems, Inc. Receives $7.7 Million Builtsecure Memory Order for Airborne Command, Control and Intelligence Application
January 09, 2018 at 04:15 pm EST
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Mercury Systems, Inc. announced it received a $7.7 million follow-on order from a leading defense prime contractor for BuiltSecure high-density secure memory devices integrated into a airborne command, control and intelligence system. The order was booked in the Company's fiscal 2018 second quarter and is expected to be shipped over the next several quarters. BuiltSecure memory devices leverage the Company's expertise in three-dimensional packaging technology, transforming a two-dimensional array of memory devices into a single, vertically-integrated memory module ruggedized for the harshest military operating environments. With up to 85% space savings enabled by Mercury's BuiltSecure memory devices, valuable board real estate is now available to system architects for the incorporation of additional components needed to support enhanced system functionality. BuiltSecure memory devices are designed and manufactured in the Company's Advanced Microelectronics Center (AMC) in Phoenix, Ariz.
Mercury Systems, Inc. is a technology company that delivers processing power for aerospace and defense missions. The Company's end-to-end processing platform enables a range of aerospace and defense programs, optimized for mission success in challenging and demanding environments. Processing technologies that comprise its platform include signal solutions, display, software applications, networking, storage and secure processing. It manufactures components, products, modules and subsystems for defense prime contractors, the United States government, and original equipment manufacturers (OEM) commercial aerospace companies. Its mission critical solutions are deployed by its customers for a variety of applications, including command, control, communications, computers, intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance (C4ISR), electronic intelligence, mission computing avionics, electro-optical/infrared (EO/IR), electronic warfare, weapons and missile defense, hypersonics and radar.