

Successful adoption of Mattermost will enable thousands of airmen in the operations center, on the flightline, and in the cockpit to coordinate critical mission information effectively and securely, leading to improved operational efficiency while maintaining the required level of communications security (COMSEC).

Over the course of the Phase II contract, in partnership with USAF Platform One and Air Mobility Command (AMC), Mattermost developers will work with the Tanker Airlift Control Center (TACC) at Scott Air Force Base, IL and Digital Aircrew Initiative (DAI) stakeholders to operationalize the Mattermost collaboration platform so that the solution can be fully adopted by the 618th AOC to coordinate air mobility missions across the globe. As an open source solution, government organizations can self-host and customize the Mattermost platform, ensuring complete data sovereignty and security alongside strict, customizable access controls. The Mattermost developer collaboration platform enables government agencies and departments to accelerate secure collaboration to better align distributed team members, tools, and mission-critical processes. This award will allow Mattermost Government Solutions to continue to fully develop mission-specific features identified during a previous Phase I effort. Palo Alto, (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) - Mattermost, Inc., a pioneer in open source, self-hosted secure collaboration solutions for defense organizations, announced today that it has been awarded a Phase II Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) contract through AFWERX. Team Collaboration and Workflow Management Platform to Support Advanced Battle Management System (ABMS)
