Systems Integration Plus Secures Over $6M in Orders from Sierra Nevada Company, LLC for Hawkeye Avionics Mission Computer Upgrades

May 13, 2026

SCOTTSDALE, Ariz. — May 13, 2026  — Systems Integration Plus, LLC (SIP) has received multiple orders totaling more than $6 million from Sierra Nevada Company, LLC (SNC) for its Hawkeye Avionics Mission Computer. The orders support avionics upgrades on the C-130 platform and are scheduled for delivery throughout 2026.

These actions reflect a strategic initiative to modernize existing mission systems by enhancing processing capability and expanding software compatibility. As a rugged avionics interface computer, Hawkeye is a mission-critical solution that supports the evolving demands of airborne operations.

“This award highlights the continued trust SNC places in our ability to deliver future-proof, rugged hardware that extends the lifecycle of fielded systems,” said Dan Veenstra, General Manager of Systems Integration Plus. “Hawkeye’s modular architecture and rapid customization options make it an ideal choice for both operational deployment and lab-based software development.”

SIP’s Hawkeye solution is engineered for flexibility, providing a low-cost, rapidly adaptable platform with lab units available to accelerate integration and testing. Its proven performance in demanding environments enables the warfighter to meet evolving mission requirements without costly platform overhauls.

About Systems Integration Plus, LLC
System Integrations Plus (SIP), part of the Aeronix Technologies Group, is a leading provider of application ready systems and mission-focused integration solutions for defense and aerospace customers. The company specializes in the design, development and production of ruggedized hardware and embedded systems that enhance operational readiness and mission effectiveness. With a proven record of innovation, technical excellence and rapid delivery, SIP partners with government and industry to provide reliable, field-qualified solutions that meet the evolving needs of the U.S. military and its allies.