IERUS Technologies wins TETRAS II Air Force contract

Left: Senior IERUS Technologies engineer working on latest RF technologies; Right: IERUS Technologies engineers in the company's optical fab and testing clean room Image IERUS Technologies (pictures: IERUS Technologies contributed)

HUNTSVILLE — Huntsville’s IERUS Technologies has been awarded a TETRAS II contract from the Air Force Test Center, with a ceiling approaching $1 billion.

The award is focused on specialized tech development, supporting Department of Defense test systems and facilities for the next generation weapons and cyber systems.

“I am very proud of our talented team, our mission to enable those who protect the United States, and our ability to support a growing research community of Huntsville,” said Jason Keen, CEO and co-founder of IERUS.

TETRAS II provides DoD customers with the capability to develop and modify test and evaluation systems and facilities and to support mandatory radio frequency spectrum transition plans.

In the first half of 2023, IERUS was awarded more than $30 million in contracts from the DoD and Department of Energy. IERUS is on track to having a $60 million award year in 2023, with 28% growth since 2022, the company said.

With 200+ employees and growing, IERUS is a pillar of the Huntsville economy.

Selected nine years in a row as a finalist for “Best Places to Work” from the Huntsville-Madison County Chamber of Commerce, IERUS has more than 200 employees.

IERUS Technologies and Nullspace will be exhibiting in Booth 615 at the Space and Missile Defense Symposium this week in Huntsville.

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