3Q 2009: Decilog was awarded a contract in September 2009 to continue technical support of the Artillery Digitization (TAD) for the US Army's M119A2 Light Weight 105mm Towed Howitzer and M777A2 Light Weight Towed Howitzer.
3Q 2009: Decilog was awarded a contract in August 2009 to technical support of the Automated Fire Control System for the US Army’s M109A6 Paladin Self-Propelled Howitzer. The Software Block 2 Version 3 (Capability Set CS 11-12) code is being field tested and the company forges ahead with design plans to add new features in Software Block 2 Version 4 (Capability Set CS 13-14). Software engineering support continues being provided for the Paladin Integrated Management (PIM) program which is a major hardware upgrade to the M109A6 vehicle.
2Q 2009: Decilog was awarded a contract in June 2009 to provide technical support of the development and maintain and test the Digital Fire Control Systems (DFCS) for the US Army’s M777A2 Light Weight Towed Howitzer.
2Q 2009: Decilog was awarded a contract in May 2009 to provide technical support of the development and maintain and test the Digital Fire Control Systems (DFCS) for the US Army’s M119A2 Light Weight 105mm Towed Howitzer.
1Q 2009: Decilog was awarded a contract in February 2009 to continue assisting the US Army's AH-64 Apache Longbow Helicopter Program Management in all aspects of computer resources including the detailed analyses of the weapons employment and fire control software design to assure that it meets the requirements and accuracy to assure overall effective employment of weapons.
3Q 2008: Decilog was awarded a contract in September 2008 to continue technical support of the Automated Fire Control System for the US Army's M109A6 Paladin Self-Propelled Howitzer. The Software Block 2 Version 3 code is being field tested and the company forges ahead with design plans to add new features in Software Block 2 Version 4. Software engineering support is also being provided for the Paladin Integrated Management (PIM) program which is a major hardware upgrade to the M109A6 vehicle.
