Dayton-Native Hellebore Consulting Group Awarded $950M Air Force ABMS Contract

Hellebore Consulting Group wins ABMS Contract

The Air Force this week issued a contract to Hellebore Consulting Group, LLC, to support the Advanced Battle Management System (ABMS) program. When fully executed, Hellebore has the potential to drive radical change into software engineering within the ABMS program.

“We believe we can combine high-performance commercial practices and decades of weapons systems knowledge to bring exceptionally high-value products into the military,” said Daniel Squibb, COO.

Under the $950,000,000 award ceiling, Hellebore will support the maturation, demonstration, and proliferation of capability across platforms and domains to enable Joint All Domain Command and Control (JADC2). The contract provides for the development and operation of systems as a unified force across all domains (air, land, sea, space, cyber, and electromagnetic spectrum) in an open architecture family of systems.

Hellebore will lead the way in disrupting antiquated approaches to all-domain network-centric warfare. “The technology we have proposed for ABMS is a generational leap over what our adversaries are capable of,” said John Farrier, CEO.

This announcement comes as Hellebore has been recognized as a leader within the Department of Defense for software engineering and acquisition.

About Hellebore

Hellebore Consulting Group is a privately-held, high-value defense technology company with headquarters in Troy, Ohio. Hellebore blends commercial-grade software engineering with a deep understanding of weapons systems to drive radical change into the capabilities of the United States military. The company’s people and products are actively supporting development and acquisition activities within the US Department of Defense. For more information, visit https://hellebore.com

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Source: Hellebore Consulting Group, LLC

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