QinetiQ North America Wins Cradle Lock EPCC Contract with Electric Boat
WALTHAM, Mass., Dec. 12, 2017 /PRNewswire/ -- QinetiQ North America (QNA) has been awarded a contract from General Dynamics Electric Boat (GDEB) to design and develop a cradle lock Electro-Mechanical Actuator Power Conditioner / Controller (EPCC) replacement for the VIRGINIA Class Block V Weapon Stowage and Handling System (WSHS). The EPCC is a rack of hardware and software designed to control a number of precision actuators and is used throughout the VIRGINIA class fleet. Similar systems will also exist on the upcoming COLUMBIA class of submarines.
"We are very excited to have been chosen by General Dynamics Electric Boat to design this critical piece of equipment to support the Virginia Class submarine program. QNA has years of experience designing and producing control equipment for the Navy. This effort aligns with QNA's strategic goals of providing similar technologies and products to help modernize our submarine fleet," stated Andrew Courier, Vice President of Maritime Systems at QNA.
Design, development, and testing of the cradle lock EPCC will take place at QNA's Waltham, MA facility.
About QinetiQ North America
QinetiQ North America (QNA) is a subsidiary of QinetiQ Group plc, the FTSE250 company listed on the London Stock Exchange (LSE:QQ.L). QNA delivers world-class technology and revolutionary products to the defense, security, and commercial markets. Customers rely on QNA products to increase situational awareness, aid in personal safety, enhance security and streamline operations. QNA products include unmanned systems, military protection and power sensors and control systems. QNA is headquartered in Waltham, Massachusetts and operates as the US arm of QinetiQ Group's Global Products division. For more information, visit www.qinetiq-na.com.
SOURCE QinetiQ North America
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