Peraton‘s applied research unit has secured a $19.3 million contract to help the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency develop software to support autonomous military network configuration.
The Department of Defense said Monday Peraton Labs will perform work under the Mission-Integrated Network Control program and DOD expects the organization to complete services in June 2025.
DARPA’s MINC effort seeks software-defined technology capable of helping military personnel manage interconnected tactical networks to transmit mission data in modern warfare and contested environments.
The agency is obligating $841,519 at the time of award from its fiscal 2021 and 2022 research, development, test, and engineering funds.
Sixty percent of work will occur in Basking Ridge, New Jersey, and the remaining 40 percent in California, Florida, Massachusetts and Tennessee.