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BAE Systems to Develop Autonomous Network Technology for Multi-domain Military Missions
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BAE Systems has secured a $24 million contract from the U.S. Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) to develop software for autonomously configuring tactical networks. This work is part of the Mission-Integrated Network Control (MINC) program, aimed at enhancing secure communications in multi-domain operations. BAE Systems' FAST Labs™ will focus on optimizing information flow through advanced algorithms and software. This initiative underscores the growing importance of adaptable communications in modern warfare.
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Secured $24 million contract with DARPA for software development.
Focus on enhancing secure and adaptable communications networks.
Develops algorithms to optimize information flow for mission-critical operations.
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BURLINGTON, Mass.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--
BAE Systems has received a $24 million contract from the U.S. Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) to develop software that autonomously configures tactical networks for mission-critical communications as part of the Mission-Integrated Network Control (MINC) program.
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Reliable data and communications networks are critical in modern warfare. Currently, no capability exists to dynamically control interconnected networks and ensure that warfighters can communicate across domains in contested environments.
The MINC program seeks to build and demonstrate an integrated, advanced capability that creates a secure communications network to support multi-domain operations. Under the terms of the contract, BAE Systems’ FAST Labs™ research and development organization will develop the algorithms and software to anticipate, configure, and control available resources to optimize the flow of information.
“In today’s highly congested and contested environments, secure and adaptable multi-domain communications have never been more important,” said Brian Decleene, chief scientist at BAE Systems’ FAST Labs. “Recent research advances in networking, autonomy, and mission planning offers a unique opportunity for real-time control of the tactical network based on the mission and evolving operating environment. As a result of this program, we’ll enable the operator to deliver the right information to the right user at the right time across multiple domains and improve mission outcome.”