Metova Federal awarded U.S. Army Cyberspace and Electronic Warfare Support contract

MetovaMetova, a Cabot, AR-based technology services and app development company with expertise and extensive experience working with government entities, announced on October 15 a multi-year contract to support cyberspace and electronic warfare efforts for the U.S. Army Cyber Battle Lab. Metova is a Service Disabled Veteran Owned Small Business (SDVOSB) providing technology services and training solutions to more than 200 organizations.

The Cyberspace and Electronic Warfare Support contract was awarded as a $45,000,000 firm-fixed-price to support cyberspace and electronic warfare for the Cyber Battle Lab. Metova was awarded the contract based on their capabilities and experience and competed with 8 additional companies.

“Metova is honored to have the opportunity to support this critical military effort for the ever growing threat in cyber security and electronic warfare,” said John Adams, CEO of Metova. “Cybersecurity is one of the most serious economic and national security challenges we face as a nation and we are committed to the success of this effort.”

Metova will be supporting the Army’s Cyber Battle Lab’s (CBL) mission to provide experimentation support to the warfighter with dynamic network experimentation integrated with cyberspace operations and electronic warfare through Live Experimentation (LE), Modeling and Simulation (M&S), Regional Hub Node – Experimentation (RHN-E) and the Battle Lab Collaborative Simulation Environment (BLCSE). The CBL Experimentation Support contract will provide results in the form of experiments, assessments, analyses and network support that will validate proposed and new solutions to resolve known capability gaps within all areas of Cyber Electromagnetic Activities (CEMA) to include the Cyberspace Operations and Electronic Warfare force modernization lines of effort. Funding and work location will be determined with each order. Army Contracting Command, Ft. Gordon, Georgia, is the contracting activity (W91249-15-D-0006).

Source: Metova