Laura Hazelwood

CodeMettle Selected By Comtech to Provide Software Supporting U.S. Army EDIM Modems

Press Release

CodeMettle will support Comtech’s design, development, test, and delivery of Enterprise Digital Intermediate Frequency Multi-Carrier (EDIM) Modems for U.S. Army Satellite Communications (SATCOM) modernization efforts.

ATLANTA, DEC 20, 2023 – CodeMettle, an innovative developer of commercial off-the-shelf (COTS) network operations (NetOps) software, was recently awarded a contract from Comtech (Nasdaq: CMTL) to integrate critical software supporting U.S. Army EDIM Modems.

Under the contract, CodeMettle’s NetOps software will support Comtech’s design, development, test and delivery of EDIM units to the U.S. Army. The EDIM modems will be used across the U.S. Army, Navy, Marine Corps, and Air Force. CodeMettle’s Terminus software will be used for the Element Management Solution of Comtech’s EDIM Modem design, and it will be installed with the new modems to help enable seamless connectivity to multiple critical and secure DoD networks.

CodeMettle’s Terminus software was selected by Comtech because of its operator-friendly, reliable, secure, adaptable, and scalable characteristics. As the EDIM Modem allows the government to increase capacity and links, Terminus provides scalable automation to simplify the increasing complexity of the operator’s user experience.

“CodeMettle is excited to be helping Comtech deliver a new DoD SATCOM modem capability expected to replace legacy modems and provide a better, modernized SATCOM user experience,” said Mike Mostow, CodeMettle COO. “Our proven software solution can also be leveraged to support the DoD’s larger gradual migration of its SATCOM terminals and baseband equipment to a digital Intermediate Frequency (IF) architecture.”

Comtech’s EDIM modems are designed to support multiple satellite providers and will become one of the primary modems used for U.S. military SATCOM.Built on open architecture standards, Comtech’s EDIM solutions are designed to be easily integrated with other terrestrial and non-terrestrial communications systems to enabled unified hybrid network infrastructures that can deliver blended, smart-enabled connectivity services.

EDIM is an excellent example of how the SATCOM industry is moving towards Digital Intermediate Frequency Interoperability (DIFI). The DIFI Consortium aims to digitally transform space, satellite, and related industries by creating an open, interoperable Digital IF/radio frequency (RF) standard to replace analog IF signals, fostering interoperability, reducing vendor lock-in, and enabling a cost-effective and agile virtualized ground segment. CodeMettle software enables DIFI transformation and realization.

About CodeMettle

CodeMettle serves defense, government, and commercial partners through innovative and scalable commercial software products. Our agile solutions solve the most complex data integration, network operations, and process challenges. Headquartered in Atlanta, Georgia, CodeMettle provides a suite of distributed and scalable Network Operations products that enable enterprises to analyze, organize, and consolidate complex data, processes, and operations. Learn more at www.codemettle.com.

About Comtech

Comtech Telecommunications Corp. is a leading global technology company providing terrestrial and wireless network solutions, next-generation 9-1-1 emergency services, satellite and space communications technologies, and cloud native capabilities to commercial and government customers around the world. Our unique culture of innovation and employee empowerment unleashes a relentless passion for customer success. With multiple facilities located in technology corridors throughout the United States and around the world, Comtech leverages our global presence, technology leadership, and decades of experience to create the world’s most innovative communications solutions.For more information, please visit www.comtech.com.

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CodeMettle Embraces MOSA and Enables Resilient, Distributed Management Concepts with its Tactical NetOps Software Terminus/Nexus 4.0

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CodeMettle’s innovative NetOps software suite enables modular and distributed network control from the edge to the enterprise and enhances overall network resiliency.

ATLANTA, Dec. 11, 2023 – CodeMettle, an innovative developer of commercial off-the-shelf (COTS) network operations (NetOps) software, announced its 4.0 release of Terminus/Nexus. Leveraging Modular Open Standards Approach (MOSA), Terminus/Nexus now interchangeably offers node and network operations center (NOC) management within the same NetOps software package. This singular solution reduces the number of NetOps tools installed and maintained at every network echelon while providing a versatile nodal manager that rapidly adapts to centralized, decentralized, or hybrid network conditions. Using the same code base, Terminus/Nexus enables Multi-Domain Operations (MDO), resiliency through rapid network configuration and reconfiguration, and uniformity across echelons. Terminus/Nexus is a secure Federal Information Processing Standard (FIPS)-compliant product, adhering to the U.S. Government computer security standard for cryptographic modules.

It is the first integrated software suite responsive to Soldiers’ needs at all network echelons, removing the barrier between the edge and the enterprise. This uniformity creates a more agile, easier-to-use, and sustainable network. Terminus/Nexus enhances redundancy, enabling users to centrally manage and decentrally execute NetOps functions easily anywhere in the network and promote nodes at will for greater resiliency, uptime, and quality of service. Well-documented and exposed Nexus application programming interfaces (APIs) provide fast and efficient collaboration with third-party systems. Its new log forwarding feature also acts as a centralized system for securely moving logs up from the edge, enabling greater security awareness at the NOC.

“Terminus/Nexus 4.0 is the result of five years of development and uniquely helps customers achieve their unified network objectives using an open software framework,” said Richard Graham, CEO of CodeMettle, “This solution provides a strong foundation for continuing to advance any organization’s unified NetOps objectives.”

Like all CodeMettle products, Terminus/Nexus is openly architected and follows the MOSA standard, allowing for easy integration and swappability between third-party vendors, planners, and AI and modeling/simulation technologies for robust NetOps.

CodeMettle was invited to Network Modernization Experiment (NetModX) 2023 using a beta version of its Terminus/Nexus 4.0, demonstrating the achievability of NetOps for the C5ISR/EW Modular Open Suite of Standards (CMOSS) Mounted Form Factor (CMFF) chassis using open and modular standards. For more information about CodeMettle’s modular suite of NetOps software, please contact [email protected].