Electronic Warfare

Command the Spectrum.

If it emits, transmits, or connects, we can engineer it. Our Electronic Warfare division focuses on the physical and the spectral — from spectrum operations in contested environments to complex System of Systems integration and building tangible hardware that solves real problems.

Operational Background

Battle-Tested. Spectrum-Proven.

Our EW expertise isn't theoretical. It's grounded in real-world combat operations — understanding the difference between what doctrine says and what the electromagnetic environment actually looks like when everything is transmitting at once.

Operation Cancer established our operational philosophy: use deep technical knowledge of the spectrum to create effects that matter. Attack, protect, support — whatever the mission demands. You tell us what you need the environment to do, and we engineer the path to get there.

That same mindset applies whether we're analyzing a contested battlespace, deconflicting frequencies for a joint task force, or developing a new piece of hardware from concept to prototype.

Attack

Disrupt, deny, degrade, or destroy adversary electronics and their ability to use the spectrum.

Protect

Harden friendly systems against electronic attack and ensure mission continuity in contested environments.

Support

Collect, analyze, and exploit electromagnetic emissions to build operational picture and enable effects.

EW Capabilities

Spectrum Operations

Spectrum Operations & Analysis

Signal characterization, frequency deconfliction, interference analysis, and spectrum management for contested environments.

Electronic Attack (EA)

Jamming, deception, and denial capabilities. We understand how to disrupt adversary systems at the physics layer.

Electronic Protection (EP)

Hardening friendly systems against electronic attack. If someone can jam it, we can build it so they can't.

Electronic Support (ES)

Passive collection, signal intelligence, and situational awareness from the electromagnetic environment.

Spectrum Management

Host nation coordination, frequency assignment deconfliction, and spectrum use planning for joint operations.

Waveform Development

Custom waveform design and analysis for communications, radar, and EW systems.

System of Systems

Making Complex Systems Less Complex

Modern military and enterprise systems don't operate in isolation. They depend on networks of sensors, platforms, processors, and humans that all need to interoperate — often across classification levels, service branches, and coalition partners.

We untangle those dependencies. Our SoS engineering approach focuses on understanding the interfaces, the failure modes, and the emergent behaviors that only show up when the whole system is running — not in a lab with two components talking to each other.

The goal is always optimization: reduce unnecessary complexity, clarify ownership, and make the system behave predictably even when one part of it doesn't.

Architecture Analysis

Mapping system relationships, data flows, and dependency chains across platforms.

Interface Control

ICD development, API design, and cross-system data standards.

Integration Testing

End-to-end testing strategies that catch emergent failures before operations do.

Optimization & Simplification

Finding and eliminating unnecessary complexity — technical debt that creates operational risk.

Product Development

We Make Physical Things

Ideas without hardware are just documents. We turn concepts into prototypes and prototypes into fielded capabilities. Our product development process goes from back-of-napkin sketch to working system — with all the engineering rigor in between.

Tell us what you need the thing to do, and we'll figure out how to build it. We've done it for cybersecurity training tools, spectrum analysis hardware, and systems you won't find in this brochure.

Tell Us What You Need

Development Process

01Requirements Definition
02Concept Development & Trade Studies
03Prototype Build
04Test & Iterate
05Fielding & Sustainment