Canadian firms sign a tactical military communications agreement

Spectrum Signal Processing has entered into an agreement with General Dynamics Canada, to supply software-defined radio (SDR) technology to General Dynamics Canada to assist in its development and demonstration of enhanced tactical military communication solutions. By incorporating SDR technology, General Dynamics Canada will be able to provide its customers with enhanced wireless data connectivity and improved mobility.

"We have made a significant investment in our software-defined radio products including our next-generation tactical MILCOM modem," said Pascal Spothelfer, Spectrum's President and CEO. "Our relationship with General Dynamics Canada is an important milestone for the company as we target tactical deployment opportunities."

Spectrum Signal Processing supplies software-defined platforms for defense electronics applications. Their various products and services are optimized for military communications, signals intelligence, and satellite-communications applications.

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