Vencore wins $11.8M contract to enhance military IP networks
Vencore has won an $11.8 million contract from the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency to enhance the resiliency and reliability of the military’s IP networks.
Vencore has won an $11.8 million contract from the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency to enhance the resiliency and reliability of the military’s IP networks.
Under the contract, Vencore will develop an end-to-end system that integrates technologies for real-time network analytics, holistic decision systems and protocol stacks, the company said in a release.
The company will focus on automated discovery of degraded network performance, assigning network resources to communications and altering protocol stack configurations in response to changing network conditions, the company said.
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