Metova, a service-disabled veteran-owned small business, has received a potential $45 million contract to provide experimentation support services for electronic and cyber warfare programs of the U.S. Army’s Cyber Battle Lab.
The company said Thursday the Army Contracting Command awarded the firm-fixed-price contract through a competitive procurement with nine companies involved.
“Metova is honored to have the opportunity to support this critical military effort for the ever growing threat in cybersecurity and electronic warfare,” said John Adams, CEO of Metova.
Contract work will include simulation and modeling, live experimentation and regional hub node experimentation as well as network support, analyses and assessment work to evaluate platforms that aim to address discrepancies in cyber electromagnetic operations.