Close Menu
    Facebook Instagram LinkedIn
    • العربية (Arabic)
    • English
    • Français (French)
    Facebook Instagram LinkedIn
    Middle East Transparent
    • Home
    • Categories
      1. Headlines
      2. Features
      3. Commentary
      4. Magazine
      5. Cash economy
      Featured
      Headlines Axios

      Scoop: French plan to end Lebanon war includes recognition of Israel

      Recent
      15 March 2026

      Scoop: French plan to end Lebanon war includes recognition of Israel

      13 March 2026

      Iran Alone

      13 March 2026

      A Farewell to a Mind That Spoke with History: In memory of Prof. Dr. İlber Ortaylı

    • Contact us
    • Archives
    • Subscribe
    • العربية (Arabic)
    • English
    • Français (French)
    Middle East Transparent
    You are at:Home»Algeria Taps Selex for Integrated Homeland Defense

    Algeria Taps Selex for Integrated Homeland Defense

    0
    By Sarah Akel on 14 January 2008 Uncategorized

    Posted by Joris Janssen Lok at 1/14/2008 4:51 AM

    Andy Nativi writes:

    Algeria’s Gendarmerie military internal security service will be able to operate its new fully integrated homeland security C4I system by mid-2010. The Ministry of Defense in Algiers awarded Italian-based Selex Sistemi Integrati a contract worth 230 million euros ($338 million) Jan. 10.

    This contract, part of the so-called Runitel program, calls for building and deploying within 30 months a comprehensive C4I and surveillance system in the troubled southern regions of the country.

    The Gendarmerie is a 20,000 strong military internal security force which reports to Algeria’s Ministry of Defense. The Runitel program is aimed at creating a fully integrated command a control structure linking the whole of the Gendarmerie, from the central HQ down to the smallest detachments.

    Almost 250 local control centres are to be connected to mobile command units, provincial operational control centres, multiple regional command centres and the main national HQ.

    Selex Sistemi Integrati has designed an open architecture, modular system, involving surveillance systems, a state of the C4I and a very robust and redundant communication network.

    Selex is the prime contractor, responsible also for logistic support and training and is coordinating two more Finmeccanica companies:

    – Selex Communications is to provide the communication network, which includes HF, microwave and satellite communication systems, plus a Tetra mobile communications system, offering voice, data and video services, while

    – Elsag Datamat is providing the tailor made applicative software offering secure and modular advanced services, including data fusion and decision aids, to the users.

    Finmeccanica is aggressively pursuing the growing homeland security market, which after a slow start is gaining pace everywhere and has tasked Selex Sistemi Integrati to be its large integrated systems champion, coordinating and integrating the whole of the group capabilities.

    While Selex Sistemi Integrati has already won several international homeland security contracts (a recent example involved the coastal surveillance of Yemen), the Algerian one is the largest and most comprehensive obtained so far.

    http://www.aviationweek.com/aw/blogs/defense/index.jsp?plckController=Blog&plckBlogPage=BlogViewPost&newspaperUserId=27ec4a53-dcc8-42d0-bd3a-01329aef79a7&plckPostId=Blog%3a27ec4a53-dcc8-42d0-bd3a-01329aef79a7Post%3a8f8f2673-eef4-4c1a-893a-d4c8e0197108&plckScript=blogScript&plckElementId=blogDest

    Share. Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Email WhatsApp Copy Link
    Previous ArticlePop Goes the President
    Next Article ZILLE HUMA MURDER A MESSAGE FOR BHUTTO

    Comments are closed.

    RSS Recent post in french
    • Le Liban entre la logique de l’État et le suicide iranien 3 March 2026 Dr. Fadil Hammoud
    • Réunion tendue du cabinet : différend entre le Premier ministre et le chef d’état-major des armées, qui a menacé de démissionner ! 3 March 2026 Shaffaf Exclusive
    • En Arabie saoudite, le retour au réalisme de « MBS », contraint d’en rabattre sur ses projets pharaoniques 27 February 2026 Hélène Sallon
    • À Benghazi, quinze ans après, les espoirs déçus de la révolution libyenne 18 February 2026 Maryline Dumas
    • Dans le nord de la Syrie, le barrage de Tichrine, la forteresse qui a résisté aux remous de la guerre civile 17 February 2026 Hélène Sallon
    RSS Recent post in arabic
    • “الحرس الثوري” لم يضع وقته في لبنان… 16 March 2026 خيرالله خيرالله
    • كيف أصبحت إيران شيعية سنة 1501؟ 15 March 2026 يان ريشار
    • كيف تحول التيار الرسمي للقوميين العرب إلى معادين للعروبة؟ 14 March 2026 حسين الوادعي
    • تقييم متشائم: بأُمرة “الحرس” مباشرةً، 30 الف مقاتل في حزب الله ومعركة طويلة 13 March 2026 خاص بالشفاف
    • 500 ألف دولار شهريا لنبيه برّي لدعم نفوذ إيران في بيروت 12 March 2026 إيران إنترناشينال
    26 February 2011

    Metransparent Preliminary Black List of Qaddafi’s Financial Aides Outside Libya

    6 December 2008

    Interview with Prof Hafiz Mohammad Saeed

    7 July 2009

    The messy state of the Hindu temples in Pakistan

    27 July 2009

    Sayed Mahmoud El Qemany Apeal to the World Conscience

    8 March 2022

    Russian Orthodox priests call for immediate end to war in Ukraine

    Recent Comments
    • hello world on Between fire and silence: Türkiye in the shadow of a growing regional war
    • بيار عقل on Did Iran just activate Operation Judgement Day?
    • Kamal Richa on When Tehran’s Anchor Falls, Will Lebanon Sink or Swim?
    • me Me on The Disturbing Question at the Heart of the Trump-Zelensky Drama
    • me Me on The Disturbing Question at the Heart of the Trump-Zelensky Drama
    Donate
    © 2026 Middle East Transparent

    Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.