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Booz Allen Anduril Partnership Deploys C2, Cyber, and Zero Trust Capabilities Across Menace and Lattice Systems

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Booz Allen Anduril collaboration represents a great milestone since Booz Allen Hamilton and Anduril combine command. Control capabilities with cyber capabilities in Menace and Lattice systems. With Booz Allen collaboration, it is possible to develop mission software and conduct cyber operations. Provide secure communications through one deployable system. Additionally, Booz Allen collaboration improves tactical edge computing capabilities.

Moreover, Booz Allen’s mission software and cybersecurity tools have been enabled by the Menace compute and communication platform. This functionality is also embedded in the Lattice software platform of the company.  As a consequence, operators are provided with situational awareness and secure communications in the forward environment. Moreover, Booz Allen’s Sit(x)® also operates on Menace to enable mission coordination among mission partners. Sit(x)® helps link Lattice users to TAK-based systems and other partner systems. As a consequence, coalition forces can share situational information without a common architecture.

Integrated Capabilities at the Tactical Edge

Furthermore, the Dynamic Effects Tasking System (DETS) developed by Booz Allen is a Lattice-integrated application. The system allows operators to launch cyber and RF effects using the same C2 chain. Consequently, there will be no need to switch between several systems to carry out missions. Besides, the Zero Trust solutions that Booz Allen provides are integrated into Menace. These are some of the solutions that provide policy enforcement, logging, and security control over applications. Hence, teams will have a secure and streamlined accreditation process. 

Booz Allen’s Sit(x)® software is based on Menace and provides an integrated coordination capability for mission partners. Sit(x)® enables coalition forces to achieve situational awareness even when the involved systems have no common architecture or additional training.

In addition, Booz Allen’s DETS is based on Menace as an application that uses Lattice and enables cyber and RF effects to be achieved through the same C2 process. There is no need to use multiple tools.

Moreover, Booz Allen’s Zero Trust solutions on Menace can be used for policy enforcement, logging, and security controls of applications. This creates a deployable environment that is easy to accredit.

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Source: Businesswire