CodeMettle’s INB2 software enables automated command and control for the Army’s next-generation edge network orchestration solution.
ATLANTA, Aug. 18, 2025 /PRNewswire/ — CodeMettle has been awarded a five-year Indefinite Quantity Indefinite Delivery (IDIQ) contract to deliver its commercial product software licenses and post-deployment support services for the U.S. Army’s Integrated Network Operations Battalion and Below (INB2) program. The award reinforces CodeMettle’s expanding role in enabling unified, resilient, and modernized tactical networks across the Department of Defense. With a ceiling value of $45.2 million, the IDIQ establishes long-term software license procurement and technical support flexibility across the Army.
Under the direction of the Program Executive Office Command, Control, Communications, and Network (PEO C3N) and Project Manager Interoperability, Integration & Services (PM I2S), the contract provides the foundation for fielding, training, software support, cybersecurity, engineering, and advanced troubleshooting to thousands of INB2 users Army-wide.
CodeMettle’s software platform is a critical enabler of next-generation radio management and edge network orchestration, capabilities that are central to the Army’s Unified Network Operations (UNO) strategy and crucial for maintaining advantage in disconnected, degraded, and contested environments. This contract includes the ongoing delivery of software licenses to support satellite communication operations, radio and waveform integration, and distributed network visualization and management.
“Our capabilities unify and simplify the Army’s Integrated Tactical Network from the edge to the enterprise,” said Richard Graham, CEO at CodeMettle. “Regardless of the environment, we deliver scalable and intuitive software that empowers the warfighter with decision advantages at the edge through real-time network management and control as well as enhanced situational awareness.”
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