Laura Hazelwood

CodeMettle’s Terminus Software Selected as part of $500M USMC IDIQ Contract

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The contract provides the U.S. Marine Corps (USMC) with Wideband Satellite Communications Light (MCWS-L) and Heavy (MCWS-H) Systems that will equip users with line-of-sight terminals and deliver access to secure network services.

ATLANTA, Oct 31, 2023 – CodeMettle, an innovative developer of commercial off-the-shelf (COTS) network operations (NetOps) software, as part of its partnership with Lite Coms, has been awarded a firm-fixed-price, indefinite delivery/indefinite quantity (IDIQ) contract to supply the USMC with a new Terminus software solution to efficiently and reliably configure, manage, monitor, and control new satellite communications (SATCOM) kits. CodeMettle’s Terminus solution standardizes and simplifies the NetOps user experience across a new family of terminals, further reducing cognitive load and training burden for operators.

The Terminus software delivered over the life of the new five-year MCWS-L/H contract is part of a larger modernization effort. Terminus is currently used to manage, monitor, and control more than 400 legacy VSATs, so users are already familiar with the software and many of the baseband terminal management capabilities it delivers.

“We have successfully partnered with CodeMettle on other programs and are confident in our joint ability to deliver an efficient, reliable, and easily repeatable user experience,” said Bob Jacobson, Lite Coms CEO. “Our joint solution standardizes and simplifies increasingly complex baseband terminals and management process, enhancing reliability and providing ease of use for all terminal operators.”

The USMC and other terminal users benefit from consistent software solutions across a family of terminals. CodeMettle’s easy-to-use family of terminals features enable the dynamic change of digital infrastructure to match physical differences. By integrating nearly all commercial and military SATCOM hardware on the market, CodeMettle’s Terminus software provides a common user experience across a variety of expeditionary mobile satellite terminals to military organizations worldwide to best support different mission requirements at all network echelons.

For more information, contact [email protected].

Data Driven Network Resiliency Requires Data Fabrics Tailored to DIL Environments 

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Data-driven decisions are paramount in every military warfighting function, including Network Operations (NetOps). With the expansion of networks and their reach to the edge, it becomes crucial to empower decision-makers with the necessary data for informed decision-making. However, effectively gathering and utilizing NetOps data in the current network environment presents significant challenges, especially in Disconnected, Intermittent, and Limited (DIL) environments. 

NetOps encounters complex hurdles in demanding operational environments, primarily due to the dispersed, inconsistent, and untimely nature of the available data. The decentralized storage of data across multiple geographically dispersed systems adds to the complexity of accessing and consolidating essential NetOps information for planning, management, and operations. Moreover, outdated or irrelevant data exacerbates these difficulties, resulting in suboptimal decision-making processes and diminished mission success rates. 

Furthermore, the ever-changing battlefield presents further complexities that impede the effectiveness of NetOps. Interference, jamming, cybersecurity threats, and other disruptive elements present significant challenges in maintaining situational awareness, making informed decisions, and achieving mission success. 

This exploration delves into the benefits and challenges of implementing a specialized data fabric for NetOps in DIL environments. A data fabric offers a unified and consistent view of NetOps data across the entire network, streamlining the need for multiple tools and extensive training. A DIL-tailored data fabric strengthens the network, enhances decision-making processes, and ultimately ensures mission success by addressing bandwidth limitations, disruptions, and adverse conditions. 

Data fabrics in DIL environments must account for:  

  • Lazy data transfer: To ensure efficient data transfer in DIL environments, a data fabric should incorporate technical mechanisms such as asynchronous processing, delay management, scheduling, and buffering. These techniques optimize bandwidth usage, allowing for seamless and effective data management.  
  • Local Processing: Local processing enables networked nodes to conduct data analysis and decision-making autonomously. This reduces dependence on external resources and ensures uninterrupted operations, even without network connectivity.  
  • Cloud as Secondary Option: The primary role of the data fabric is to operate effectively in scenarios with limited network connectivity, allowing for local data storage and processing at networked nodes. However, when network connectivity is established, and bandwidth is sufficient, the fabric should seamlessly integrate with cloud resources, enhancing data processing and storage flexibility.  
  • Node Level Independence and Connectivity: Each networked node collects and processes data locally and has data collection mechanisms and processing capabilities. Data synchronization mechanisms enable node collaboration, ensuring data consistency when network connectivity and bandwidth are available. 
  • Bandwidth Control and Prioritization: The data fabric should offer customizable options and mechanisms for managing bandwidth allocation and reservation. By implementing traffic classification and prioritization, data transmissions can be organized based on their significance and urgency. 
  • Data Integration and Transformation: Data integration tools facilitate connectivity and extraction from various sources, while the Extract, Transform, Load (ETL) process automates the extraction, transformation, and loading of data. 
  • Continuous Monitoring and Optimization: Continuously tracking performance indicators, such as network latency and data transfer speed, with advanced tools, ensures optimal functionality. It aids issue detection, informs proactive decision-making, and enhances efficiency, reliability, and cost-effectiveness. Optimization efforts, including configuration adjustments and load balancing, prevent potential disruptions. 
  • Permissions and Trust: A resilient permission and trust framework facilitates decentralized control, data integrity, and security in a data fabric implementation tailored for DIL. This can be accomplished through advanced automation and even enable a zero-trust approach.  
  • Federated Data Fabrics: The implementation of federated data fabrics requires interconnected instances of data fabrics, where each entity independently manages its own instance. This autonomous management ensures seamless integration while maintaining control and autonomy at each level. 
  • Data Governance Framework: To ensure compliance with DoD Accreditation requirements, it is crucial to establish and enforce data policies and access controls. Additionally, it is essential to implement encryption mechanisms that adhere to NIST standards. These measures will effectively safeguard data at rest, during transit, and throughout processing. 

Deploying a tailored data fabric for NetOps in DIL environments brings forth an array of advantages and tackles key hurdles encountered by defense and commercial sectors. As modern warfare and the commercial landscape become more data-centric, the need for effective data management systems becomes crucial to facilitate informed decision-making and operational efficiency. 

Overcoming the challenges of limited bandwidth, intermittent connectivity, and decentralized data storage and management requires harnessing the power of a data fabric. By incorporating technical mechanisms like lazy data transfer, local processing, cloud integration, node-level independence, efficient bandwidth control, data integration and transformation, continuous monitoring and optimization, decentralized control, and robust data governance, the data fabric empowers NetOps operations in any networking environment. With a DIL-tailored data fabric, organizations can effectively address the obstacles posed by the nature of the environment, interference, and decentralized data management, ensuring seamless connectivity and efficient data handling. 

A data fabric offers a unified and consistent perspective of NetOps data, reducing the need for multiple tools and training while boosting situational awareness and data-driven decision-making for organizations. It enables seamless access to distributed data sources, prioritizes critical data transmission, optimizes resource allocation, and ensures effective data integration and transformation. By employing continuous monitoring and optimization, the data fabric enhances performance, reliability, and adherence to governance policies. 

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CodeMettle Wins U.S. National Guard Air Force Special Warfare (AFSPECWAR) Contract to Provide Vendor Agnostic, All-Domain Tactical Edge NetOps Licenses 

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New customer will receive CodeMettle software, configured to simplify management of all node components in a single interface.  

ATLANTA, August 7, 2023 – CodeMettle, an innovative developer of Commercial Off-The-Shelf (COTS) NetOps software, has been awarded a contract to provide the software management and configuration component for all-domain agile command and control (C2) systems for National Guard Air Force Special Warfare (AFSPECWAR). CodeMettle NetOps software is a platform-agnostic solution that provides users with a single management interface for the best-of-breed hardware system delivered by Weapons & Tactical Alliance Group (WepTac AG). These C2 systems will be bundled with CodeMettle’s platform-agnostic and intuitive software that easily integrates with disparate node components to bolster Airmen’s success. The CodeMettle solution includes a lightweight and simplified node management software that was built from the ground up to manage tactical through enterprise solutions and their subsystems (e.g., Backhaul, Electronic Warfare (EW), dis/mount Radio Frequency (RF), Tactical Data Link (TDL), network, services/applications).   

“This new software solution will simplify the ANGB’s increasingly complex hardware and networking requirements at the edge, giving them peace of mind when deploying communications units at the frontline,” said Mike Mostow, COO of CodeMettle. “As a company, we are very excited to welcome yet another customer within a new branch of the U.S. Military to CodeMettle.” 

CodeMettle provides the only user-friendly all-domain software on the market today that efficiently integrates and orchestrates data and processes from transmission, network, and applications and services into a single pane of glass that requires very little training to use. CodeMettle will be demonstrating an ANGB-like solution at the upcoming Army experiment, NetModX, which takes place August 9-10, 2023 at Joint Base McGuire-Dix-Lakehurst. 

For more information about this capability, our participation in NetModX, or to set up a demo, please email [email protected].