CodeMettle Secures Significant Contract to Enhance U.S. Army's Unified Network Operations
In a major development for military technology, CodeMettle has been awarded a pivotal subcontract for the Unified Network Operations (UNO) Phase II by the U.S. Army, working under Research Innovations Incorporated (RII). This contract comes on the heels of a successful demonstration of their Phase I prototype earlier this year at the Army's Program Executive Office Command, Control, Communications, and Network (PEO C3N) laboratory located at Aberdeen Proving Ground in Maryland. The selection of CodeMettle highlights its role as a key player in advancing the Army's network modernization initiatives.
The UNO Program of Record (PoR) is integral to bolstering the operational effectiveness of the Department of Defense. The initiative aims to enhance the reliability, security, and resilience of the Army's tactical networks. By doing so, it endeavors to alleviate the burden on Signal Soldiers, making network planning, maintenance, and defense simpler and more efficient.
Richard Graham, the CEO of CodeMettle, expressed his enthusiasm for the contract, stating, "Being selected as a key NetOps software solution provider for UNO is a testament to our commitment over the past five years to fill the need for a comprehensive commercial suite of NetOps software products. We are excited to continue innovating alongside the Army and RII to build a more secure, efficient, and Soldier-friendly Tactical Network Operations (TNO) solution."
The newly acquired Phase II contract will see the CodeMettle team working diligently to support the integration and improvement of the Tactical Network Operations prototype. They will apply Agile and DevSecOps best practices from the commercial sector to create a field-ready Minimum Viable Product. This product will align with the Army's foundational goals for network unification and will be designed for longevity and adaptability.
Building the Bridge to NextGen Command and Control
The UNO Tactical Network Operations solution is poised to contribute to one of the Army's leading modernization priorities: Next Generation Command and Control (NGC2). This system aims to eliminate the operational silos among various military systems, promoting a unified, software-driven ecosystem that spans from strategic high-level operations down to tactical execution.
The secure and resilient design of the UNO TNO solution is crucial as it will handle sophisticated data streams, applications, and decision-making tools needed for effective command and control throughout the Army. As NGC2 is implemented across military branches, the necessity for a robust and secure network becomes paramount.
This contract places CodeMettle in a significant position within the defense technology landscape, emphasizing the importance of a modern and efficient military network.
Conclusion
As CodeMettle embarks on this new phase, it reaffirms its commitment to delivering innovative solutions for military operations, aligning closely with the evolving landscape of defense technology. For further details about their offerings, head over to
CodeMettle's official website.