Lockheed Martin announced the launch of STAR.OS, a new AI integration framework designed to integrate multiple artificial intelligence systems and support critical national security operations. This technology allows different AI services to work together in real-time to address long-standing challenges in the AI field.
STAR.OS Solution combines four key elements: systems, tactical applications, autonomy/AI, and rapid deployment to provide a streamlined AI deployment process. It has three core components: a development toolkit (STAR.SDK), an interoperability layer (STAR.IO), and an operator interface (STAR.UI).
“With the STAR.OS solution, we are taking a major step forward in our ability to integrate disparate AI systems and have them work together seamlessly,” said Mike Baylor, Lockheed Martin vice president and chief digital AI officer. “This allows us to provide more effective and efficient solutions to our customers, ultimately enabling them to make more informed decisions and stay ahead of emerging threats.”

Initial uses of the STAR.OS solution are already supporting the Department of the Army and other U.S. government agencies in critical areas such as maritime threat detection and missile warning systems. This framework also proved effective during our recent internal hackathon during AI Fight Club, where we successfully integrated multiple AI tools into our digital environment.
Lockheed Martin views STAR.OS as a central part of its strategy to extend AI capabilities across domains for government and private sector partners. The technology is now available for deployment by both federal agencies and commercial customers.
