AlphaBravo wins Navy task order to add TPaaS to Pioneer
AlphaBravo has landed a Navy task order to integrate Tools Platform as a Service capabilities into its Pioneer platform for integrated combat system deployments. The Phase III work is meant to reduce manual engineering, improve software delivery across disconnected environments, and support faster Fleet rollout of containerized combat system software.
Why it matters: - The Navy is pushing for faster, more consistent delivery of integrated combat system software across ships and shore sites. - AlphaBravo's work aims to cut manual engineering and simplify deployment in air-gapped and denied environments. - The task order extends a capability already deployed in an active Department of Defense weapon system program of record.
What happened: - AlphaBravo announced a Navy task order under its Basic Ordering Agreement to integrate Tools Platform as a Service capabilities into Pioneer. - Pioneer is AlphaBravo's Kubernetes fleet and lifecycle management platform. - The work supports deployment of Integrated Combat System software to the Fleet. - The award extends AlphaBravo's work with Naval Surface Warfare Center as an SBIR Phase III effort. - The effort builds on capabilities developed and demonstrated under AlphaBravo's SBIR Phase II award with Navy PEO Integrated Warfare Systems.
The details: - Deploying and sustaining combat system software across the Fleet now requires significant manual engineering effort. - Container images must be hardened and verified before deployment. - Software baselines must stay consistent across ships and shore sites. - Updates must reach platforms that operate disconnected for extended periods. - Pioneer is designed to address those challenges with automated fleet-scale lifecycle management. - Pioneer includes built-in compliance evidence. - Pioneer includes delivery workflows designed for air-gapped and denied environments. - Under the task order, AlphaBravo will integrate TPaaS capabilities directly into Pioneer. - The combined platform will give Navy program teams one place to build, harden, deliver, and operate containerized combat system software from development to ship. - AlphaBravo is a veteran-owned small business specializing in defense platform engineering and DevSecOps. - AlphaBravo is headquartered in Frederick, Maryland. - The company also provides platform engineering, DevSecOps, and Kubernetes solutions to the Department of Defense and federal agencies. - AlphaBravo's past performance spans Navy, Air Force, Army, and special operations programs. - AlphaBravo holds CMMC Level 2. - AlphaBravo offers products through GSA MAS, NASA SEWP V, and ITES-SW2 contract vehicles. - More information is available at AlphaBravo.
Between the lines: - The Navy appears focused on reducing tool sprawl and making software delivery more repeatable for mission systems. - Consolidating build, hardening, delivery, and operations into one platform could lower friction for program offices and shipboard teams. - The emphasis on disconnected environments signals continued demand for deployment tools that work without constant network access.
What's next: - AlphaBravo will carry out the TPaaS integration work under the task order. - Navy program teams are expected to use the expanded Pioneer platform to streamline future combat system software delivery. - The integration could further mature the capability across additional Navy and Department of Defense programs if the effort continues to scale.
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