
Accelerating the Autonomy Industrial Base
Forged on the factory floor. Fielded across every domain. Autonomy Factory is the infrastructure the mission demands — delivered at the speed that the mission requires.
20+
unique platforms already integrated into the Factory
1,000+
representative CONOPS available to test UxVs against
$102.5B
FY27 budget for Next Generation Technology and Autonomy in Defense
200K
Autonomous systems that the Pentagon aims to test by 2027
The Autonomy Industrial Base is ready to scale. The infrastructure hasn’t kept up.
The DOW is fielding autonomous systems faster than it can test, integrate, and sustain them.
Testing can't keep pace with fielding.
Physical exercises cost hundreds of thousands per vehicle, happen a few times a year, and test a fraction of the scale and missions needed to prove capability and safety. Integration failures surface too late — the first time systems talk to each other is when they are live on a range.
Data from fielded systems goes nowhere.
Once autonomous systems are deployed, there is no common infrastructure to collect, manage, and curate operational data for training across vendors' platforms. Data is precious in this work, and this is the equivalent of throwing gold in a dumpster. The feedback loop between warfighters and developers is broken.
The AIB is building in silos.
Developers, program offices, and warfighters are operating off separate tools, separate environments, and separate data — with no common platform connecting planners to programs to the field. Every vendor reinvents the same infrastructure and the warfighter has no definitive source of truth.
Testing can't keep pace with fielding.
Physical exercises cost hundreds of thousands per vehicle, happen a few times a year, and test a fraction of the scale and missions needed to prove capability and safety. Integration failures surface too late — the first time systems talk to each other is when they are live on a range.
Data from fielded systems goes nowhere.
Once autonomous systems are deployed, there is no common infrastructure to collect, manage, and curate operational data for training across vendors' platforms. Data is precious in this work, and this is the equivalent of throwing gold in a dumpster. The feedback loop between warfighters and developers is broken.
The AIB is building in silos.
Developers, program offices, and warfighters are operating off separate tools, separate environments, and separate data — with no common platform connecting planners to programs to the field. Every vendor reinvents the same infrastructure and the warfighter has no definitive source of truth.
One platform. Every stage of the autonomy lifecycle.
Our ecosystem closes every gap by giving the entire Autonomy Industrial Base a shared environment to develop, validate, field, and continuously improve autonomous systems at mission speed.
Digital proving grounds
Simulate and validate thousands of times. Then go live in the real world.
Validate autonomous systems in virtual environments before they touch a real vehicle — cutting months of expensive and manual test events into continuous, scalable simulation across air, ground, and maritime domains.
Data engine
Close the feedback loop between field and factory.
Collect, manage, and curate data from fielded systems to continuously train and improve autonomous systems across vendors — turning operational data into an advantage that compounds with every mission.
Mission engineering
Connect planners to warfighters in one environment.
The loop between the operational and developmental is too slow. Connect Combatant Commands, OSW, and service program offices through a mission thread analysis environment built for autonomous systems — accelerating the feedback loop between those who plan the mission and those who execute it.
Digital proving grounds
Simulate and validate thousands of times. Then go live in the real world.
Validate autonomous systems in virtual environments before they touch a real vehicle — cutting months of expensive and manual test events into continuous, scalable simulation across air, ground, and maritime domains.
Data engine
Close the feedback loop between field and factory.
Collect, manage, and curate data from fielded systems to continuously train and improve autonomous systems across vendors — turning operational data into an advantage that compounds with every mission.
Mission engineering
Connect planners to warfighters in one environment.
The loop between the operational and developmental is too slow. Connect Combatant Commands, OSW, and service program offices through a mission thread analysis environment built for autonomous systems — accelerating the feedback loop between those who plan the mission and those who execute it.
Autonomy Industrial Base marketplace
One ecosystem. Every AIB performer.
A common platform connecting autonomous systems developers, software providers, and DOW program offices into a single platform ecosystem — so the AIB compounds outcomes instead of fragments, and every performer builds on shared infrastructure instead of reinventing it.