DEFCON AI secures Air Force Phase III SBIR option year

On October 22, DEFCON AI, an insights company that’s building a next-generation modeling, simulation, and analysis (MS&A) toolset for the modern military environment, announced that the Department of the Air Force has exercised a second option year on its previous Phase III Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) contract with DEFCON AI, allowing for the long-term sustainment and upgrades of its software and positioning the company for continued future growth.

The original Phase III SBIR contract, which closed in September 2022, was awarded through Air Force Installations and Sustainment Center and Air Mobility Command (AMC) to accelerate the transition of DEFCON AI’s MS&A tool ARTIV™ from prototype to production code. In July 2024, DEFCON AI delivered ARTIV to the Air Force, receiving strong customer feedback. That same month, the company also deployed a prototype of ARTIV to DoD Impact Level 6 via public-benefit software company Second Front Solutions, permitting data processing and planning at DoD’s secret level of classification. The second option year now extends DEFCON AI’s Phase III SBIR contract with AMC to September of 2025.

“AMC’s decision to exercise this second option year not only demonstrates its confidence in our ability to deliver cutting-edge, mission-critical technology to the Air Force, it also speaks to DEFCON AI’s progress as a company and our staying power within the defense industry,” said DEFCON AI Co-Founder and CEO Yisroel Brumer. “The award enables DEFCON AI to continue advancing next-generation logistics planning tools and building on our existing optimization and intelligent capabilities. More importantly, it enables AMC planners to cut planning time from days to minutes and to optimize plans for efficiency, effectiveness, and resilience.”

Source: DEFCON AI

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