Saturday 20 June 2020

Adlumin Awarded F-35 Support Contract

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June 16, 2020 – Last month, Adlumin was awarded a contract with the F-35 Program Office that will call for a joint reprogramming of both Adlumin and Program Office technologies to properly serve and support the elite capability.

The F-35 fighter jet is known as the crown jewel of the Department of Defense as the program has been in the development stage for the last few years. The jet serves as the backbone and support of allied airpower for at least 13 different countries. It plays a critical role in joint operations by bringing situational awareness, information sharing and connectivity to the different coalitions. Adlumin will be using its security and compliance automation platform to bring bank-grade analytics to the program.

“We are honored to be a part of such a powerful program that serves our country and relies on technology to do so,” says Adlumin CEO, Robert Johnston. “Adlumin has many features that will offer the program quality analytics that are compiled, detected, prioritized and responded to in real-time.”

Adlumin will be joining forces with the Program Office team to bring its serverless analytics capabilities to better serve the fighter jet’s needs. The technology is critical to the F-35 program because of the platform’s ability to store and analyze large, continuous, data streams using a cost-efficient serverless capability. Adlumin can tailor serverless algorithms to detect all threats, malfunctions, and IT operations failures across any technology platform.

The synergy between the two organizations will ensure that the F-35 program is supported by America’s strongest bank-grade analytics. Adlumin is looking forward to starting its journey with the F-35 Program Office. The company will bring its passion for technology and solving the most difficult problems and gaps in cybersecurity to the United States’ most sophisticated fighter jet


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