Laura Hazelwood

CodeMettle Announces Pending Patent for Pulse, a Tactical NetOps Data Fabric Technology 

Press Release

Pulse helps signal officers prioritize, control, and route data in tactical environments where delivery is critical, bandwidth is limited and expensive. 

ATLANTA, July 11, 2023 – CodeMettle, an innovative developer of Network Operations (NetOps) software, today announced its patent pending product, Pulse. Designed with the U.S. Department of Defense’s (DoD’s) data centric NetOps goals in mind, Pulse is the first commercial software to enable users to prioritize and control the flow of data through multiple transmission channels while maximizing the effective use of available bandwidth at the tactical edge. Pulse is a patent pending technology developed by CodeMettle and is shaped by 10 years of experience delivering NetOps solutions for Soldiers and DoD tactical networks.  

Up to this point, tactical communications have relied on bandwidth limited, high latency communications channels. Decision-making is often constrained by spotty information resulting from unreliable transmissions and overloaded networks. Pulse optimizes the available bandwidth resulting in more reliable communications of key information across the network. Put simply, Pulse enables more efficient and timely communications resulting in faster and more informed decision making for commanders in critical battlefield environments. 

“Pulse enables the DoD to make the most of their tactical networks and available bandwidth,” said Richard Graham, CEO of CodeMettle. “This solution will give DoD decision makers the ability to make accurate and timely decisions without having to purchase additional bandwidth where bandwidth may be limited and expensive.” 

In addition to efficiently managing bandwidth over Disconnected, Intermittent, and Latent (DIL) networks, Pulse will soon enable better control of data flow through multiple features currently unavailable on any other platform. These integrated features include visualization, automated data expiry and schedule bandwidth rules, multi-path transmission, and cached content delivery, available in a single, easy-to-use graphical user interface. Pulse intends to enable users to access, gather, and prioritize data at the speed of the mission without the need for a Field Service Representative (FSR). 

For more information or to set up a demo, please email [email protected].

CodeMettle Wins U.S. Army Contract to Provide Software Licenses for Integrated NetOps Battalion and Below (INB2)

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INB2 is the first multi-vendor, waveform agnostic NetOps software application to allow monitoring and management of the Integrated Tactical Network (ITN) from Company to Division.

ATLANTA, June 20, 2023 – CodeMettle, an innovative developer of Commercial Off-The-Shelf (COTS) NetOps software, has been awarded a contract to provide software licenses for the INB2 Program that will be used to field and manage disparate and interconnected radio networks. This contract marks the software’s initial program deployment, which concludes a five-year Middle Tier Acquisition (MTA) process that started at a Technology Readiness Level (TRL) of 5 and is now at a TRL of 8. CodeMettle demonstrated the software’s performance and reliability during the Army’s Capability Set Operations Demonstration and Adversary Assessment with the 2nd Calvary Regiment as well as Pacific Pathways with the 82nd Airborne Division.

“The Army can now monitor and manage tactical radios in conjunction with the Lower Tactical Tier (LTT) networks quickly and with ease knowing they’re using a tool that was developed through agile practices and continuous feedback loops through multiple Soldier touch points,” said Richard Graham, CEO of CodeMettle. “We are certain all Army units, other U.S. military branches, and even federal law enforcement have similar requirements and that they will be able to easily implement and deploy this solution to modernize and better manage their radio networks as well.”

CodeMettle’s NetOps capability is a first-of-its-kind, platform-agnostic implementation utilizing software architectures to provide distributed common management and operational views of multi-vendor, Disconnected, Intermittent, and Limited (DIL) radio networks. It provides an intuitive, user-friendly interface, integrates with virtually any tactical radio type and waveform, reduces the time it takes to keep radio networks up and running, and requires minimal training to operate effectively. CodeMettle is continuing to advance its INB2 solution to meet the Army’s LTT requirements within the Unified Network Operations (UNO) Program of Record and is looking forward to supplying more licenses to the Army as it continues to field the solution.

For more information or to set up a demo, please email [email protected].