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Cubic awarded U.S.A.F. contract for Halo™ -Enabled Resilient Mesh (HERMes) System

March 24, 2023

Cubic Mission and Performance Solutions (CMPS) was awarded a cost-plus-fixed-fee contract from the U.S. Air Force Research & Development (R&D) program for Halo-Enabled Resilient Mesh (HERMes) software and a hardware prototype.

The project is designed to advance the technological capabilities of the U.S. Air Force (USAF) High-Capacity Backbone (HCB).

The USAF contract is to investigate, design, develop, test and demonstrate the capabilities of the HERMes system. It also directs Cubic to expand the HCB communication system’s technical capabilities, such as developing the hardware used for the solution.

Such expansion increases the range of operating frequencies, enables code and algorithm optimization, and will be backed by research into alternative capabilities to augment both the type and number of operational platforms.

Under development since 2008, Halo facilitates a high bandwidth, resilient, ad hoc multi-link mesh network using novel digital beamforming techniques. Cubic’s HERMes research and development effort aims to enhance and mature the Halo capability.

The contract announcement follows Cubic’s successful demonstration of an HCB-enabled gateway system solution in an air/ground configuration in 2022. The solution provides foundational connectivity and processing capabilities that enable Joint All Domain Command and Control (JADC2) and ensure delivery of the right data to the right place at the right time.

The Joint All-Domain Command and Control Campaign Plan Experiment 2 allowed the sharing of near-real-time information to enable sensor to shooter linkages and display it on a common operational picture. Photo Credit: Jonathan Koester/DVIDS

“Cubic is committed to ensuring aerial networks produce a connectivity and user experience in the battlefield that mirrors what our warfighters experience in their everyday lives: high throughput, high availability and data when they need it.”

CMPS President Paul Shew

“We’re excited to complement ongoing efforts to transition Halo to the warfighter with parallel efforts like this new Air Force Research Laboratory (AFRL) project to innovate and make Halo even better.“

Scott Rosebush, vice president and general manager of Cubic’s Secure Communications business

Filed Under: AFRL, Business Moves, Contracts, Cubic Mission & Performance Solutions (CMPS), High-Capacity Backbone (HCB), JADC2, Mesh Network, Military, Prototypes, U.S. Air Force Research Lab (AFRL), United States Air Force

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