Commdex Reaches $3.8 Million in Cumulative Obligations on DHS 5G Network Security Project
Award funded work on the Secure and Resilient Mobile Network Infrastructure project's fifth-generation network security integration
Federal spending records show Commdex, LLC has obligated $3,796,568 to date under a Department of Homeland Security (DHS) contract supporting the Secure and Resilient Mobile Network Infrastructure (SRMNI) project's fifth-generation (5G) network security component.
The contract, awarded by DHS's Office of Procurement Operations, covers integrating and tailoring commercial products and capabilities to meet the SRMNI project's Technical Task Area #2 goals 1, 2, and 3. It was signed September 29, 2020, and its recorded period of performance ran through January 31, 2025, under full and open competition.
The work falls under NAICS code 541715 (Research and Development in the Physical, Engineering, and Life Sciences) and involves general science and technology R&D services classified as basic research, according to USAspending.gov contract data.
The SRMNI project reflects DHS's broader effort to evaluate 5G network security risks and integrate commercial mobile infrastructure capabilities into department operations — an area where DHS components have continued to fund research and integration work through small, specialized technology firms.
Source: USAspending.gov
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