Daily Intelligence Brief: VIAVI, Rapid7, Deloitte and Nokia developments - November 4, 2025
VIAVI Solutions' T/Rx Software-Defined Transceiver System won first place at the CHALLENGE.GOV Electronic Warfare Battlefield Realism Prize Challenge, recognized for Intelligent Transportation System (ITS) ability to replicate tactical signals. The system, which meets MIL-STD-810H standards, demonstrates effective signal environment creation for multi-domain battlefields.
Supported by the U.S. Department of Defense, the challenge evaluated systems for generating realistic Energy Management System (EMS) environments. The T/Rx system displayed capabilities for emitting tactical signals across various military applications, including situational awareness and electronic support, noted Doug Russell, Senior Vice President at VIAVI.
In a related move, Rapid7 expanded ITS partnership with Microsoft to enhance cybersecurity within Microsoft environments. This collaboration focuses on simplifying operations and strengthening security with a newly introduced Managed Detection and Response (MDR) solution for Microsoft, integrating with Microsoft Defender for comprehensive coverage.
Deloitte announced an investment exceeding $1 billion to upgrade ITS Ascend™ platform, aiming for improved project delivery outcomes. This upgrade includes enhanced functionalities for enterprise modernization, reflecting Deloitte's commitment to client service and transparency in project execution.
Inseego Corp. appointed Nabil Bukhari and Stephen Bye to ITS Board of Directors, aiming to strengthen enterprise connectivity strategies. Their experience in wireless networking and software aligns with Inseego's growth objectives in the Fixed Wireless Access markets, emphasizing innovative product strategies.
Nokia partnered with Rohde & Schwarz to develop an AI-powered 6G radio receiver, addressing coverage limitations associated with 6G technology. The solution enhances uplink distance while utilizing existing 5G infrastructures, promoting cost efficiency in deployment.
InterDigital received an injunction against Disney from a German court for patent infringement related to video streaming technology. This ruling follows a similar decision in Brazil, emphasizing ongoing litigation concerning the use of InterDigital’s patented technology.
Nokia and OneLayer partnered to enhance secure private 5G adoption for utilities. Their collaboration integrates Nokia’s private networking solutions with OneLayer's asset management capabilities, aiming to modernize infrastructure and improve security for utility companies.
- VIAVI Solutions' T/Rx System Wins Electronic Warfare Prize Challenge
The T/Rx system's performance in replicating tactical signals was recognized at the CHALLENGE.GOV Electronic Warfare Prize Challenge. - Rapid7 expands partnership with Microsoft for security enhancement
Corey Thomas, CEO of Rapid7, noted the collaboration will leverage both companies' strengths for improved security outcomes. - Deloitte invests over $1 billion in Ascend™ platform upgrades
Deloitte collaborates with UiPath to enhance Ascend™ with a new testing management capability for enterprise modernization. - Inseego Corp. adds Nabil Bukhari and Stephen Bye to Board of Directors
Inseego Corp. appointed Nabil Bukhari and Stephen Bye to ITS Board of Directors to enhance enterprise connectivity and growth strategies. - Nokia and Rohde & Schwarz collaborate on AI-powered 6G receiver
Artificial Intelligence (AI) technology in the 6G receiver addresses coverage limitations, with a demonstration scheduled for the Brooklyn 6G Summit in November. - InterDigital awarded injunction against Disney by German court
A German court ruled in favor of InterDigital, granting an injunction against Disney for infringing on video streaming patents. - Nokia and OneLayer partner to enhance secure private 5G adoption for utilities
Nokia and OneLayer partnered to enhance secure private 5G adoption for utilities, integrating their technologies to improve efficiency.