Rapid Response, Total Support. Homeland Security Solutions that Keep America Safe



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Rapid Response, Total Support Homeland Security Solutions that Keep America Safe

Solutions on the Front Lines of Homeland Security For the homeland security community, there are no second chances. Critical systems and technologies must perform flawlessly to protect our nation s people, property and critical infrastructure from an ever more agile and capable array of threats. General Dynamics has been on the front lines of homeland security and defense for decades. Today, our company is one of the premier, large-scale enterprise systems and technology integrators serving the U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) and other security and public safety organizations. Rapid response capabilities and proven solutions enable you to address fast-changing threats and challenges that demand swift action. Applying the full strength of General Dynamics expertise and experience, we offer total, life-cycle support in virtually all areas of homeland security. Innovation for Key National Priorities General Dynamics innovative solutions provide the thought leadership, engineering and technical excellence needed for addressing today s urgent homeland security priorities and helping anticipate and counter emerging and future threats. The national and local homeland security communities apply our capabilities across their enterprises to: Ensure interoperable information sharing Safeguard borders and transportation Prevent catastrophic attacks Protect critical infrastructure Secure voice, data and video communications Prepare and train first responders Complete Capabilities Employing world-class information technology (IT), engineering, systems integration, systems technologies and program management, General Dynamics is your complete source for: Enterprise IT and network architecture and infrastructure Security management, information assurance and cyber security Mission systems, products and support Secure wireless voice and data networks Data/operations service centers Data fusion Identity management Monitoring and detection Command and control (C2) No matter how large or complex the challenge, we meet it. Whether the need is next-generation chemical, biological and radiological monitoring or secure network services deployed on the far side of the world, we deliver it on time and within budget.

Prime Leadership Across the Homeland Security Spectrum IT Infrastructure DHS and other government agencies turn to General Dynamics for complete IT infrastructure solutions and support: requirements analysis, design, engineering, development, integration, deployment, operations, maintenance, help desk, security and training all guided by expert program management. U.S. Coast Guard (USCG). General Dynamics furnishes life-cycle IT infrastructure solutions and support, such as integrating IT systems into the DHS infrastructure, planning continuity of operations and disaster recovery, developing classified and unclassified networks, and staffing and supporting the USCG Network Operations Center 24/7. We have deployed more than 800 servers at 128 locations and aboard 99 USCG cutters. U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (CIS). Our professionals deliver services via the Technology Operations & Maintenance Infrastructure Support (TOMIS) contract to 20,000 federal and contractor employees at 280 CIS locations across the U.S. and 32 foreign offices. Services encompass complete O&M support. The company built and manages the TOMIS operations center in Westminster, CO, which provides centralized, 24/7, nationwide enterprise service support for all CIS field offices. Pentagon Renovation. General Dynamics leads the multi-year modernization of the IT and communications infrastructure, helping migrate 70 Pentagon tenant agencies to a unified voice, video and data environment that delivers highly reliable, virtualized services to more than 30,000 users in U.S. Department of Defense agencies, the armed services and joint commands. Supported by large-scale program management, our solutions include data and command centers, advanced security and survivability, optimization and video teleconferencing. Security Management, Information Assurance and Cyber Security General Dynamics provides complete capabilities for safeguarding the critical information and IT infrastructures that support homeland security programs and missions. We supply the highest level of information assurance with solutions that include leading-edge secure voice and data products, embedded encryption, multiple security level architecture and systems design, and key and identity management infrastructures. U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP). General Dynamics operates and sustains the Security Operations Center 24/7, ensuring secure network and information resources for more than 40,000 end users. DHS, U.S. Computer Emergency Readiness Team (US-CERT). Partnered with US-CERT since its launch, General Dynamics helps protect the nation s Internet infrastructure against cyber attacks. USCG Incident Response Team (CIRT). Since September 2001, General Dynamics has provided complete on-site support for CIRT, meeting systems security needs at Electronic Systems Support Units in Alaska, Hawaii, Louisiana and Virginia. DHS, Office of Intelligence and Analysis (I&A). The information assurance solutions we supply for the IT infrastructure help identify and assess current and future threats.

Proven Performance and Reliability Drive Mission Success General Dynamics is a leading supplier of systems, solutions and support for homeland security missions, including management information, situational awareness, C2 and monitoring. Mission Solutions and Products Preparation, Response, Recovery & Collaboration (PR2C) Toolkit Ṭ M Our advanced toolkit enhances emergency management with near real-time integration of critical information into interoperable, geospatially correct 2D and 3D displays. PR2C improves community development, response plans and decision-making during emergencies. The toolkit supports near real-time vertical (local, state, federal) and horizontal (fire, police, emergency medical) collaboration for coordinated response and recovery efforts. Ruggedized Computing. General Dynamics provides leading-edge rugged computing solutions for critical applications across all DHS sectors. Solutions include semi- and fully-rugged laptops, tablets and ultra mobile PCs with our DynaVue touchscreen display technology for unsurpassed outdoor viewability. We offer project planning, third party integration and help desk services, one-call mobility assistance, warranty services and ongoing maintenance support. Thin-Client Computing. General Dynamics delivers mobile, secure computing solutions that enable DHS and other agencies to compute in any environment. Meeting today s urgent demand for cyber security, these solutions include rackmount and desktop servers, workstations and rugged notebooks supporting Solaris Ț M Linux and Windows -based applications. Thin clients and rapidly deployable mobile servers are designed for setting up temporary operations centers to deliver critical data if the primary network is unavailable. Real-Time Visualization and Collaboration. The company's CoMotion software-based solutions provide a common workplace in which crisis managers, emergency response teams and multiple organizations can analyze information, share thoughts and evaluate courses of action in real-time to improve situational awareness and the speed of understanding. Mission Support DHS, Office of Infrastructure Protection (OIP). General Dynamics delivers expert technical, analytical, staffing and liaison support to OIP operations supplying 24/7 monitoring and protection of the nation s critical infrastructure. We support the Network Operations Center, National Infrastructure Coordinating Center and National Coordinating Center for Telecommunications. DHS, I&A. General Dynamics has supplied diverse mission support since I&A s creation. We provide intelligence analysis and collection management, product development and dissemination, IT planning and support, network security engineering, strategic planning and administrative support. DHS Chief of Security, Policy Support. The company develops, implements and monitors all areas of security policy and standards. We assist with day-to-day security operations, including counterintelligence, physical security and access control, information systems security and personnel security and investigations.

Advanced Expertise for Unique Homeland Security Requirements Secure Wireless Solutions General Dynamics is one of the world s most experienced wireless providers, supplying large-scale, end-to-end, rapid deployment solutions to homeland security, defense, intelligence and public safety customers. Plus, we design and develop voice and data communication devices that provide high assurance, secure communications solutions for cellular and satellite networks. USCG, Rescue 21. General Dynamics is the prime contractor and systems integrator for developing and deploying the USCG's primary maritime communications system for coastal C2. Rescue 21 is enhancing the USCG's ability to detect mayday calls, locate their source and coordinate rescues along the U.S. coastline, Great Lakes region, Hawaii, Guam and San Juan. Work includes Rescue 21 installation on more than 230 remote sites. Integrated Wireless Network (IWN). For the Department of Justice (DOJ), we provide secure, interoperable wireless voice communications that support federal law enforcement missions and first responder operations. IWN will implement solutions to provide federal agency interoperability with appropriate links to state, local and tribal public safety and homeland security entities. Turnkey Infrastructure and Towers. General Dynamics delivers turnkey wireless solutions, employing infrastructure design, engineering, integration, site acquisition and zoning, construction, logistics, operations and maintenance. We have deployed more than 15,000 wireless sites worldwide. Land Mobile Radio (LMR) Networks. We supply wide area trunked and conventional LMR systems serving hundreds of thousands of federal, state and local personnel. These include Rescue 21, IWN and networks serving the U.S. Navy, military bases in the National Capital Area and the New York and New Jersey Port Authorities. Secure Identity Management General Dynamics has supplied federal agencies with credential-based, secure ID solutions since 1991. Incorporating the most advanced security, wireless and smart card technologies, these next-generation solutions support border security, transportation, first responders, driver s licenses, access control, logistics and more. Secure ID Cards, Border Crossing Credentials. General Dynamics has produced more than 40 million secure ID cards for DHS, CIS, the U.S. Department of State, the U.S. Government Printing Office, and Citizenship and Immigration Canada. Cards include the U.S. Permanent Resident Card, U.S. Border Crossing Card and Canadian Permanent Resident Card. Tamper-resistant, none have ever been digitally compromised. Advanced capabilities include laser engraving and enhanced card functionality. First Responder Authentication Credential (FRAC). General Dynamics is the leading developer of FRAC cards, which quickly validate cardholders at the perimeters of incident response sites. FRAC cards provide on-site commanders and remote command centers real-time summaries of the assets and capabilities present at the incident site.

Value-Added Resources Ensure Total Solutions A Contract Vehicle for Every Need Rapid response, total support: learn how homeland security solutions from General Dynamics help keep America safe today. For more information: General Dynamics is a contract-rich environment for meeting homeland security requirements. Our customers can draw on a wide range of contract vehicles for solutions, services and support. General Dynamics is a prime contractor for: DHS EAGLE IT solutions and services for homeland security objectives. www.gd-eagle.com DOJ IWN secure, interoperable wireless communications for federal law enforcement. www.gdc4s.com DOJ ITSS-3 IT support services for U.S. Department of Justice organizations. www.gdit.com GSA MOBIS business integration services to improve performance. www.gdit.com GSA IT Schedule 70 IT products and services. www.gdit.com Treasury TIPPS-3 information system, strategic business and system security services. www.gdit.com www.gdit.com www.gd-ais.com www.gdc4s.com Company-wide Strengths Our homeland security teams draw on the vast strengths of the General Dynamics Corporation. From advanced platform manufacturing to space and electronic systems to groundbreaking research, we can tap first-hand knowledge of leading-edge technologies and processes to enhance your homeland security solutions. Technology Partnerships General Dynamics maintains strong partnerships with leading technology firms worldwide. As a result, our experts are current in the most important new technologies and can integrate the best solutions for your needs. General Dynamics also sponsors the EDGE Innovation Network. This growing network of members from industry and academia primarily operates out of innovation centers. The Federal Civil Technologies EDGE Innovation Center provides an open environment where members can nurture, characterize and position current and emerging technology for government agencies, so they can rapidly identify technical solutions to support their expanding mission requirements. www.edge-innovation.com

General Dynamics is an equal opportunity employer. 2010 General Dynamics. All rights reserved. 2/10. Some photography courtesy: U.S. Coast Guard, U.S. Navy and Spokane Police Department. www.gdit.com (800) 242-0230 www.gd-ais.com (866) 943-2410 www.gdc4s.com (877) 449-0600 PR2C Toolkit is a registered trademark of General Dynamics. DynaVue is a registered trademark of General Dynamics Itronix Corporation. CoMotion is a registered trademark of General Dynamics C4 Systems. EDGE is a registered trademark of General Dynamics C4 Systems. Product or service names are the property of their respective owners.