On September 22, Legion Intelligence, a provider of scalable and secure Generative AI (GenAI) solutions for the Department of War, announced its agent platform will launch on NIPRGPT this fall, extending the program’s evolution from chat interfaces to agentic systems that execute work under policy. The rollout builds on Legion’s deployments designed for secure, classified, and on‑prem Department of War environments, including enterprise‑level deployments supporting U.S. Special Operations Command.
Unlike basic chat assistants, Legion enables permissioned software agents that call approved tools and data, coordinate with one another, and take auditable actions—shortening the Observe–Orient–Decide–Act (OODA) cycle and reclaiming administrative time.
“Chat has been a great on‑ramp for AI, but agents will be the real force multiplier for the Air Force and the Department of War,” said Ben Van Roo, co-founder and CEO of Legion Intelligence. “Like drones in Ukraine have changed the physical landscape of war, thousands of agents will soon augment workflows across a variety of use cases—from kill chains to staff officers. Our focus is enabling that future, with the software and tooling to build and manage the agentic future.”
Through allow‑listed connectors and data gateways, Legion is designed to embed alongside legacy maintenance, personnel, planning, and operations applications, engage data applications and alerts (e.g., Dataminr), work across productivity (SharePoint, Teams, Jira), and interoperate with systems of record (e.g., Oracle, Palantir)—with row/column controls, provenance, and end‑to‑end audit.
Source: Legion Intelligence
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