First-time collaborations to help drive operational AI integration at the edge
SMX, a leader in technology and mission-focused solutions, has announced the kickoff of its pilot program on long-range enterprise intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance (LEIA) task orders in a strategic collaboration with Google Public Sector and World Wide Technology (WWT). This initiative brings the next generation of AI, ML and digital productivity solutions to the theatres, and first shows what is important to the Department of Defense (DOD).
Pilots integrate Google AI's optical character recognition (OCR) technology, Google Translation, and advanced machine learning technologies to modernize workflows, streamline communications, and enhance decision-making at the operational edge. A key outcome for the pilot is to establish mission-lined operation centers. These functions are operated to directly support mission commands and C2 workflows.
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“This initiative represents a new chapter on how DOD applies safe and scalable commercial technologies to mission operations,” said Dana Dewey, president of SMX's Global Defense. “The SMX team is leading the development and orchestration of this partnership, supporting Leia's long-term strategic goals. We are excited to enable the most important AI-driven decision advantage in mission-critical outcomes.”
“We've been working hard to get the most out of our business,” said Jan Niemiec, Managing Director of National Security at Google Public Sector. “By combining secure cloud collaboration with generative AI and machine learning, we provide new tools that will help you improve agility, reduce friction, and enhance mission readiness.”
SMX and Google Public Sector Partnerships include World Wide Technology (WWT) as a technology partner, which helps ensure secure connectivity in scalable infrastructure, cloud integration, and forward environments.
The pilot reflects SMX's ongoing investment in strategic innovation and mission-forward partnerships, which is to fill commercial capabilities in defence results.
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