Arcfield has won the X-Domain Technology Through Research, Evolution, Enhancement, Maintenance and Support – Next Generation contract from the Air Force Research Laboratory.
This award has a total value of over $93 million for five years and is follow-on work for the company.
“We are thrilled to extend our partnership with AFRL on the next-generation XTREEMS program,” said Kevin Kelly, chairman and CEO of Arcfield. “We have made a great deal of progress over the last two decades in pursuit of seamlessly secure multi-domain collaboration, and we look forward to many more years of technology advancement and innovation.”
Under the contract, Arcfield will continue its full life cycle support of the AFRL Information Support Server Environment and X-domain Agile Rules-Based Information Transfer OrchestratoR cross-domain solution and associated suite of technologies.
Work on this program will advance secure, bi-directional information transfer between networks operating at different classification levels, while protecting against sophisticated and evolving cyber threats, the company said.
Arcfield first won this work in 2001. The company’s team of engineers, developers, software designers and cyber specialists partnered closely with AFRL on the XTREEMS program to advance CDSs and improve the security and agility of cross-domain transfers for Defense Department agencies, the intelligence community and coalition mission partners.