

Aerospace and defense applications require the highest level of reliable, real-time performance. Tactical communication systems often need to be installed or reconfigured within hours. Command data must be delivered with 100% accuracy. RTI technology and expertise have played a key role in many mission-critical aerospace and defense systems.
RTI's award winning software and services are particularly well-suited to helping you meet network-centric integration requirements. RTI is the world's leading supplier of software, consulting services and training for the Object Management Group (OMG) Data Distribution Service for Real-Time Systems (DDS) standard. The DDS standard's data-centric approach to integration aligns it with net-centric principles.
DDS is a mandated standard for publish-subscribe messaging by the U.S. Department of Defense (DoD) Information Technology Standards Registry (DISR). Programs that have adopted DDS include the U.S. Navy's Open Architecture Computing Environment (OACE) and FORCEnet; the U.S. Army's Future Combat Systems (FCS); and the joint Air Force, Navy and DISA Net-Centric Enterprise Solutions for Interoperability (NESI).
Frost & Sullivan named Real-Time Innovations as the recipient of the 2009 Technology Leadership of the Year Award in the North American unmanned aircraft system components market.
Learn how these companies are benefiting from RTI software and services.
Samsung Thales is using RTI software and services in support of the South Korean FFX-I naval combat system.
Boeing is developing a secure distributed computing platform using RTI Data Distribution Service with a Multiple Independent Levels of Security (MILS) separation kernel.
RTI powers the Total Ship Computing Environment Infrastructure (TSCE-I) for the DDG 1000 Zumwalt Class Destroyer.
The Aegis Weapon System, developed by Lockheed Martin, is the world's premier naval surface defense system and is the foundation for Aegis Ballistic Missile Defense, the primary component of the sea-based element of the U.S. Ballistic Missile Defense System.
Lockheed Martin's Sea SLICE technology is a ship design that allows ships to operate at higher speeds without sacrificing efficiency. It uses RTI Data Distribution Service for the inter-processor communications that keep the ship stable in high seas.
RTI and Northrop Grumman have collaborated to provide a DDS compliant interface to the U.S. Air Force and Navy Common Link Integration Processing (CLIP) system.
RTI software has been deployed in a versatile and scalable Navigation Data Distribution System (NavDDS) that seamlessly interfaces a wide variety of electronic navigation sensors with other shipboard systems.
RTI enables robust control and monitoring of geographically dispersed military assets operating on land, sea and air.
RTI's scalable integration backbone is helping deliver a massive performance increase to the latest generation broadband scanning receiver for signals intelligence applications.
AFT is easing the modernization of legacy fleets with its Open Systems Interface Converter (OSIC) appliance that translates legacy communication protocols into a universal, industry-standard format.
The Tactical Communications Manager (TCM) integrates digital datalinks into weapons, command and control (C2) and surveillance systems. RTI Data Distribution Service delivers the high-performance, scalability, and reliable communications required for this application.
BAE SYSTEMS selected RTI for the F-35 Joint Strike Fighter's electronic warfare countermeasures system.
The Navy's Open Architecture Computing Environment (OACE) recommends the DDS publish-subscribe standard and specifically refers to RTI Data Distribution Service.
RTI is engaged in numerous government-sponsored projects and research initiatives.
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