The delivery of data science and AI capabilities to the Missile and Space Intelligence Center is under a $63 million task order and is aimed at accelerating MSIC’s foundational military intelligence analysis production, SOSi said.
“Big data demands we deliver AI and ML technologies that enhance analysis and ultimately provide intelligence that delivers strategic and tactical advantages,” remarked SOSi President and CEO Julian Setian.
The two-time Wash100 awardee added that SOSi’s support of the center’s mission expands its long-term partnership with the defense and intelligence communities.
With the award, SOSi looks to further grow its presence in Huntsville, Alabama.
Commenting on the work, SOSi Chief Technology Officer Kyle Fox said, “SOSi is utilizing AI and ML to revolutionize customer missions. This technology enhances national security by processing millions of events daily and delivering decision-grade information.”
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