Boeing Awarded $1.2 Million Air Force Contract to Demonstrate Cyber C2 Solutions - Tapestry Will Demo A Test System
Boeing Awarded $1.2 Million
Air Force Contract to Demonstrate Cyber Command and Control
Solutions - Tapestry Will Demo A Test System
ARLINGTON, Va., July 9, 2009 - Boeing [NYSE:
BA] recently was awarded a $1.2 million contract by the U.S. Air
Force Research Laboratory in Rome, N.Y., to study and demonstrate
improved situational awareness, visualization, and automated
course-of-action processing for network environments during cyber
attack. Boeing will analyze network operations, develop procedures
and processes, and apply tools that will enhance network command
and control capabilities. The results of the study will be
demonstrated at the Air Force Research Laboratory.
"This award recognizes Boeing's ability to support the Air Force
with the solutions they need to improve command and control of
their network assets," said Steve Oswald, vice president and
general manager of Boeing Intelligence and Security Systems.
"Boeing's technology solution provides the Air Force with tools to
enhance their network architecture, giving them secure, positive
measures to ensure mission success."
Boeing, along with subsidiariesFederated Software Group (FSG)
and Tapestry Solutions,will demonstrate a test system that
maintains positive command and control of cyber assets through
automated alerts and actions. The system will enable the Air Force
to perform its missions under all network conditions.
Technical and programmatic leadership of the program will be
accomplished at Boeing facilities in Anaheim, Calif., and Herndon,
Va., building on cyber architecture and technologies developed for
a variety of internal and government customers.
The system will include Boeing's Common Enterprise Mission
Oriented Architecture, a network service-oriented architecture
middleware solution that allows easy generalization of network
interfaces and automated services and provides seamless integration
of new features and capabilities without network disruption.
Tapestry and FSG are among several companies Boeing acquired in
2008 that support the company's growth strategy in operations
support and technology development.
A unit of The Boeing Company, Boeing Integrated Defense Systems
is one of the world's largest space and defense businesses
specializing in innovative and capabilities-driven customer
solutions, and the world's largest and most versatile manufacturer
of military aircraft. Headquartered in St. Louis, Boeing Integrated
Defense Systems is a $32 billion business with 70,000 employees
worldwide.
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