Agent networks for mission superiority.
Aurek builds frontier-AI agents that reason, plan, and act across defense systems, enhancing the autonomy and interoperability of the force. The agents do auditable engineering work today, starting in sustainment, on a path to mission-level autonomy and decision advantage.
The force is bottlenecked by manual work.
From sustainment engineering to decision support, the work that keeps systems fielded and commanders informed is still done by hand. Experts cross-reference disconnected systems one record at a time, data does not move between them, and the pace falls behind the tempo of operations. A single sustainment case alone can run for months.
Cases that should take hours run for weeks or months, while the situation keeps moving.
Data is stranded across systems that were never designed to talk to each other, so nothing connects end to end.
The work depends on a handful of scarce experts, so it does not scale with the mission.
Frontier-AI agents that reason, plan, and act.
Aurek builds agents on frontier models that trace a problem, reason over scattered and conflicting data, plan a course of action, and draft a result with every source cited. People review and approve instead of starting from a blank page. Our first deployment is in sustainment, where the agents resolve obsolescence and technical-data gaps that used to take months.
Pulls a problem apart and connects scattered, conflicting data into one picture. In sustainment: flags at-risk components across the bill of materials.
Generates options with the trade-offs made explicit. In sustainment: surfaces qualified form, fit, and function replacements.
Produces a usable, reviewable work product, not a summary. In sustainment: a reconciled technical data package.
Every recommendation traces back to a source document, ready for audit and engineering sign off.
Work that took months collapses into a reviewable, fully cited draft in hours.
The destination is mission superiority.
Sustainment is where the agents earn their place in the program. The longer arc is a network of agents that enhance the autonomy and interoperability of mission systems, from decision support across surveillance and reconnaissance to the physical autonomy of uncrewed flight. Same stack, sharper edge.
Agents that fuse surveillance and reconnaissance into a current picture and weigh options, so commanders can decide faster than the adversary can react.
Decentralized swarm control with no single point of failure. Graph neural control and nonlinear MPC keep uncrewed systems coordinated as nodes drop or comms degrade.
The window is open.
Frontier models can finally reason, plan, and produce real work, not just summarize documents.
Sustainment and decision support dominate lifecycle cost, and the department is actively buying software that moves the needle.
The CDAO calls out AI agent networks and frontier AI directly, and Tradewinds, SBIR, OTA, and DIU let a focused team reach programs fast.
We build the agents that do the work today, on the path to mission superiority.
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