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Integrated CMOSS Solutions

Modular, Flexible, Adaptable SOSA/CMOSS Systems

 

We support a variety of programs in all services with our open standard based Hardware and Software solutions


 

About

Our team is a leader in CMOSS system integration and delivery, offering a range of multi-function, multi-platform solutions tailored to customer needs.

Our solutions are based on fully open interfaces and non-proprietary technology enabling industry and government users to integrate new hardware and software capabilities on day one.

We are proud to support the US Army on the TITAN program as the CMOSS Integrator for Team Palantir, and all of our customers as they look to CMOSS technology to unlock innovation.


 
SX-3000 CMOSS Mounted Form Factor System
 

Capabilities & Solutions:

SX-3000 CMOSS Mounted Form Factor System

The SX-3000 is designed as a U.S. Army system based on the ComScan open architecture platform, ensuring compatibility with various systems and standards. It consists of a chassis, power supply, network switch, assured position, navigation and/or timing card, single board computer, and TSM mobile ad-hoc networking and additional mission specific payload cards

Features:

  • Designed to meet U.S. Army standards for CMOSS Mounted Form Factor (CMFF) system

  • Built on a suite of open architecture industry such as SOSA™, CMOSS, MORA, VICTORY, and HOST

  • Versatile and robust solution for modern military operations

  • Provides a flexible and efficient platform for various applications

  • Proven in many demonstrations and military exercises over the last four years

 
SX-2000 Multi-Waveform COMMS Platform
 

SX-2000 Multi-Waveform COMMS Platform

The SX-2000 is a U.S. Army CMOSS multi-function software defined radio transceiver and communications platform aligned with The Open Group SOSA™ Technical Standard. It can be configured to support a variety of advanced military communications waveforms and embedded encryption for secure embedded applications.  

The SX-2000 ensures different communication systems can work together seamlessly, improving overall communication efficiency.

 Features:

  • Multiple waveform application (WFA) on PIC reduces size, weight, power, and cost (SWaP-C)

  • PICs include TrellisWare™ (TSM™) 6.1.6 waveform, the complete set of the PRC-148F narrowband and wideband WFAs, Silvus Technologies’ Mobile-Networked Multiple Input Multiple Output (MN-MIMO), and various modes of BE-CDL

  • System integrates various NETOPS applications including MMC-S, TRAX, REDCOM Sigma®, and VM 3.0

  • Integrated and tested with multiple Net-agility applications to support automate PACE plans

 
 

CharybdisOS SOSA Aligned System Operating Environment

CharybdisOS is an open, modular, plug-in architecture aligned with the SOSA Technical Standard, enabling incremental integration of CEMA applications, services, and interfaces. It installs new “plug-ins” and integration of distributed asynchronous processing and analytics for fusing information and situational awareness.

 Features:

  • Provides Role-based Access Control (RBaC), Audit, Key Management, Authorization, Authentication, Verification, Zeroization service

  • Provides an in-depth coordinated view into the SOSA chassis, CMOSS cards, and services running within

  • Manages health and status, deployment, and configuration of all components of the system including the chassis, PICs, and software components, firmware and 3rd-party applications

  • Supports OCI Containers & VMs and infrastructure to orchestrate a collection of containers and its cybersecurity stack with Sidecar Container Security Stack (SCSS)

  • Supports Secure Boot, Multiple OS Profiles, Performance monitoring, Alert Management, VITA 49.2 IQ-as-a-service for COTS application integration

  • Developed in a strict adherence to the Development, Security, and Operations (DevSecOps) model as described by “Department of Defense (DoD) DevSecOps Software Factory Reference Designs” document