Huneed Technologies has entered into a KRW 111.6 billion agreement with Defense Acquisition Program Administration, or DAPA, to supply high capacity trunk radio system, or HCTRS, which is a core subsystem of the Tactical Information Communication Network, or TICN, program. Under the contract, which is for the initial HCTRS requirement of the ROK Armed Forces for the year 2016, Huneed will earn an amount equal to 277% of the company's revenues for the previous year. The aim of the TICN program is to develop a next-generation military tactical information communication network that will replace SPIDER, which was deployed in 1998.

When the TICN program is completed, the ROK Army will be able to integrate the military communication network and deliver diverse types of battlefield information in real time. With these competencies, the ROK Army will also be able to connect weapons systems including the upgraded ATCIS (Army Tactical Communication Information System), which is enabling the real-time communication of large-volume data, including voice and video data.