The U.S. Air Force awarded Kymeta a $950 Million Indefinite-Delivery/ Indefinite-Quantity (IDIQ) multiple award multi-level security contract to provide development and operations of systems as a unified force across air, land, sea, space, cyber, and electromagnetic spectrums.
Kymeta, the communications company making mobile global, announced it has been awarded the $950 Million contract for the maturation, demonstration and proliferation of capability across platforms and domains, leveraging open systems design, modern software and algorithm development in order to enable Joint All Domain Command and Control (JADC2).
Rob Weitendorf, Vice President, Business Development at Kymeta stated that Kymeta is pleased to participate in the Advanced Battle Management System (ABMS) competitive category for connectivity. Their advanced technology is proven effective for rapid deployment, offers the highest levels of security and encryption, and is essential for mission-critical operations. They are confident in their ability to provide connectivity solutions to U.S. Department of Defense organizations through JADC2.
The contract is part of a multiple award multi-level security effort to provide development and operation of systems as a unified force across all domains (air, land, sea, space, cyber, and electromagnetic spectrum) in an open architecture family of systems that enables capabilities via multiple integrated platforms.
Kymeta’s next-generation solutions, including the Kymeta u8 terminal and Kymeta Connect connectivity services, offer seamless and uninterrupted mobile satellite-cellular and is designed to meet the needs of defense agencies, government, public safety, and commercial customers around the world. Today, the u8 is the only commercially available flat panel antenna that is compatible with LEO and GEO satellite constellations. Kymeta u8 terminals, antennas, and ODUs are easy to set up and acquire service within minutes of installation. The u8 is also available in a transportable configuration called the u8 GO, which is ideal for rapid deployments.