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

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CodeMettle (Nasdaq: CMTL) to Support Comtech's U.S. Army Satellite Communications Modernization with EDIM Modems
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The contract awarded to CodeMettle by Comtech to support the U.S. Army's Satellite Communications modernization efforts represents a significant development within the defense technology and communications sector. The integration of CodeMettle's NetOps software into EDIM modems is pivotal for enhancing connectivity and operational efficiency across multiple military branches.

This collaboration underscores the ongoing shift towards Digital Intermediate Frequency Interoperability (DIFI) in SATCOM, which aims to replace analog signals with a digital standard, promoting interoperability and reducing reliance on single vendors. The adoption of DIFI standards can lead to more agile and cost-effective satellite communications infrastructure.

The deployment of these modems is expected to have a substantial effect on military communications, potentially leading to improved command and control capabilities and could influence future procurement and technology development strategies within the Department of Defense.

The financial implications of this contract for Comtech and CodeMettle are multifaceted. For Comtech, the successful delivery of EDIM modems can strengthen its position in the defense communications market and may result in an increase in future contracts and revenue streams.

For CodeMettle, the integration of their software in this project not only provides immediate revenue but also establishes their product as a viable solution for future DoD projects, potentially leading to long-term financial benefits. Investors and stakeholders should monitor the progress of this contract for signs of successful implementation and adoption, which could positively impact Comtech's stock performance.

However, the specialized nature of defense contracts also carries risks, including stringent performance requirements and potential for delays or budget overruns. These factors should be considered when evaluating the potential financial impact of this news.

The integration of CodeMettle's Terminus software into Comtech's EDIM modem design brings to the forefront the critical importance of cybersecurity in military communications. The software's ability to provide secure and adaptable connectivity across Department of Defense networks is crucial in an era where cyber threats are increasingly sophisticated.

The emphasis on secure, reliable and scalable characteristics in the software aligns with the broader defense industry's focus on fortifying cybersecurity measures. As military operations become more reliant on digital infrastructure, the role of advanced cybersecurity solutions like Terminus will likely become more prominent, influencing both operational tactics and strategic defense initiatives.

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 /PRNewswire/ -- 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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What contract did CodeMettle recently receive from Comtech?

CodeMettle recently received a contract from Comtech to integrate critical software supporting U.S. Army EDIM Modems.

What is the purpose of the EDIM Modems for the U.S. Army?

The EDIM modems will be used across the U.S. Army, Navy, Marine Corps, and Air Force to modernize SATCOM user experience.

Why was CodeMettle's Terminus software selected by Comtech?

CodeMettle's Terminus software was selected for its operator-friendly, reliable, secure, adaptable, and scalable characteristics.

What is the significance of the EDIM modems in the SATCOM industry?

EDIM is an example of the industry's move towards Digital Intermediate Frequency Interoperability (DIFI) to foster interoperability and enable cost-effective and agile virtualized ground segment.

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