Oct 3, 2024
BAE Receives Phase 2 Contract to Develop Autonomous Network Technology for Mission-critical Communications
- DARPA awards BAE Systems' FAST Labs $6 million for Mission-Integrated Network Control program
The U.S. Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) has awarded BAE Systems a $6 million Phase 2 contract to continue to develop software that autonomously configures tactical networks for mission-critical communications. The award follows Phase 1 of the Mission-Integrated Network Control (MINC) program.
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 Phase 2 contract, BAE Systems’ FAST Labs™ research and development organization will continue to advance the algorithms and software that anticipate and dynamically adapt network services to dramatically improve mission outcomes.
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Download free sample pages More informationWork on the program, which builds on BAE Systems’ extensive networking, communications, and autonomy portfolio, will be done in Burlington, Massachusetts; and Arlington, Virginia.
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