Author: Naomi Cooper|| Date Published: April 17, 2024
Arcfield has secured a potential five-year, $93 million follow-on contract to provide full life cycle support to the Air Force Research Laboratory’s next-generation secure data-sharing tool.
The company said Tuesday it will help AFRL maintain the Information Support Server Environment and X-domain Agile Rules-Based Information Transfer OrchestratoR cross-domain suite to enable secure data sharing between networks across multiple domains.
The contract covers support for the governments of Australia, the Netherlands, and the U.K., according to a separate announcement from the Department of Defense.
Kevin Kelly, chairman and CEO of Arcfield, said the X-Domain Technology Through Research, Evolution, Enhancement, Maintenance and Support – Next Generation contract extends the company’s partnership with AFRL.
“We have made a great deal of progress over the last two decades in pursuit of seamlessly secure multi-domain collaboration, and we look forward to many more years of technology advancement and innovation,” Kelly said.
X-ARBITOR is designed to enable cross-domain data transfer capabilities for DOD and the intelligence community.
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