ADAM Aerospace, specialising in cybersecurity, expands its contract with the US Air and Space Force to include advanced AI technology in their SaaS product, BASE. The integration of generative AI aims to improve data management and security for military personnel, reflecting a broader trend in military operations towards innovative solutions enhancing data security and operational efficiency.

ADAM Aerospace Expands Air and Space Force Contract to Include AI Technology

Milwaukee, WI – ADAM Aerospace, a company specialising in advanced cryptography and cybersecurity, has announced an expansion of its current contract with the United States Air Force and Space Force. This expansion will incorporate advanced artificial intelligence (AI) capabilities into its latest Software as a Service (SaaS) product, BASE. The inclusion of generative AI and large language models aims to enhance the Department of Defense’s (DoD) ability to manage and secure data rapidly and securely.

In a statement released on 29 June 2024, Michael Adam, CEO and founder of ADAM Aerospace, expressed enthusiasm about the new developments. “We are looking forward to the opportunity that has been presented to us in adding an AI component to our existing contract with the Air Force,” he said. “This speaks volumes about our track record in defence tech innovation and adds AI to ADAM’s direct award authority technology scope.”

Generative AI, such as the kind employed by OpenAI’s ChatGPT, can generate human-like text based on vast amounts of data. This technology will be embedded into ADAM’s solutions to help quantify and compile data more efficiently and securely, benefitting the DoD’s operational capabilities.

BASE, which stands for Blockchain-based Secure Environment, was created in 2023 following ADAM’s third consecutive contract award from the Air Force. Initially designed to leverage blockchain technology for secure personal record-keeping, BASE has evolved into a SaaS product that provides a secure and comprehensive repository for personal records over a person’s entire career. The aim is to ensure military personnel can fully access their records, whether it pertains to medical records, training documentation, clearances, or other essential documents, without risking loss of time, benefits, or financial gain.

The launch of this enhanced BASE product is anticipated in the fourth quarter of this year, promising to revolutionise how US military personnel interact with and secure their own documentation from the start of their service to their exit. The integration of generative AI will further enhance the utility and security of this system.

ADAM Aerospace has been distinguished by its solid track record in defence technology, being awarded three consecutive Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) contracts in the past two years. These contracts include SBIR Phase I and Phase II for secure aircraft data loading and Direct to Phase II for blockchain-secure military records (BASE).

The company is currently pilot-testing its data verification technology across various sectors, including with avionics Original Equipment Manufacturers (OEMs), drone manufacturers, and financial institutions, indicating its potential for broader commercial application beyond the military sphere.

The incorporation of advanced AI capabilities in government contracts highlights a broader trend in the integration of innovative technologies within military operations, as agencies aim to enhance data security and operational efficiency. This partnership between ADAM Aerospace and the United States armed services underscores a growing recognition of the importance of artificial intelligence and blockchain technologies in maintaining cutting-edge defence capabilities.

While this development marks a significant milestone for ADAM Aerospace, it also represents a step forward for the military in adopting sophisticated data security measures that could have far-reaching implications for operational readiness and personal data protection.

As the nation awaits the rollout of this technology, the real impact of generative AI in securing critical military documentation will soon become clear, potentially setting new standards for data management and security within the Department of Defense.

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Ivan Massow Senior Editor at AI WEEK, Ivan, a life long entrepreneur, has worked at Cambridge University's Judge Business School and the Whittle Lab, nurturing talent and transforming innovative technologies into successful ventures.

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