Custom 1U Rackmount LCD units ship from Core Systems in San Diego for Northrop Grummans JICO Support System

Custom 1U NEMA rated rackmount LCDs from Core Systems www.coresystemsusa.com in San Diego are shipping for the Northrop Grumman JICO Support System (I-JSS)

November 8th, 2007

Core Systems www.coresystemsusa.com in San Diego CA announced today that they are shipping custom rack mount LCD solution to include a NEMA 4 keyboard for the JICO Support System .

“Core Systems attention to detail and understanding of Northrop Grumman’s specifications was key to being chosen as a supplier” states Zewdie Wondim, Sale Engineer at Core Systems.

The 19” rackmount LCD and NEMA keyboard will be used for the JICO Support System (I-JSS) which will total approximately $6 million over two years for its Information Technology (IT) sector. Northrop Grumman IT will produce the I-JSS at its CISD facility in San Diego, Calif. The system will support JICO in managing the tactical data link communications network architecture during combat operations. The I-JSS provides the ability to dynamically plan, monitor, assess and adapt tactical datalink networks in support of network-centric operations. The I-JSS currently supports dynamic management of Link – 16 and Link-11 networks and is based upon proven technology currently

Core Systems is a premier provider of complete integrated systems for the Industrial, Embedded, Military and Communications marketplaces. Core Systems also supplies a large line of off the self and custom integrated enclosures and displays. We design, manufacture and customize open system platforms to meet the demanding requirements of our customers’ programs, using both standard and enhanced Commercial off-the-shelf (COTS) technology.

Core Systems believes in uncompromised quality of product.

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