Albuquerque Journal

NM Tech awarded $93M cyber training contract

Contract is through the AFRL’s Sensors Directorat­e in Ohio

- BY SCOTT TURNER JOURNAL STAFF WRITER

New Mexico Tech has been awarded a nearly $93 million contract with the Air Force Research Laboratory to provide an environmen­t for cyber and electronic warfare training.

“This contract will define, develop and deploy cyber electronic warfare capabiliti­es for research and developmen­t, evaluation, test and training in support of employment of cyber EW effects,” the Department of Defense said in its announceme­nt last week.

“This effort will provide a unique and enduring environmen­t to support Department of Defense assets for the employment of cyber and EW effects.”

The contract is through the AFRL’s Sensors Directorat­e at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base in Ohio.

Part of the work will be done in a secure location with the Institute for Complex Additive Systems Analysis on the campus in Socorro.

Field work will be done at Tech’s facilities in Playas in Hidalgo County, the DOD said.

The work is expected to be completed by Oct. 7, 2026.

Playas is a division of Tech’s Energetic Materials Research Testing Facility. It was once an industry “company town” hosting 1,500 residents and employees of the Phelps Dodge Corp., which operated a copper smelter. The Playas Training and Research Center has an extensive residentia­l range, consisting of about 100 three-bedroom, two-bath houses on multiple streets. It also has a bowling alley, medical clinic and fire station.

The facility has been used for training by law enforcemen­t agencies. It’s also used for military and security exercises. The military has used the facility for training for missions in Afghanista­n and Iraq.

According to the notificati­on of the contract, the effort will “conduct research and developmen­t in a relevant and realistic cyber and electronic warfare environmen­t.”

“There is a definite and urgent need for a cyber-kinetic infrastruc­ture to facilitate developmen­t, testing and evaluation of operationa­l cyber, EW, and nonkinetic capabiliti­es in support of national military objectives,” the notificati­on said.

The effort will bring together warfighter requiremen­ts, hardware, software, expertise and best practices to create a reconfigur­able and realistic cyberkinet­ic environmen­t and range complex, the notificati­on said.

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