Already on contract.Give us a task order.
The procurement overhead has been absorbed. AAIS holds a prime position on the SHIELD Golden Dome IDIQ — the purpose-built vehicle for homeland missile defense. No new solicitation. No new contract award. One task order and a ninety-day execution clock.
The instrument.Every field.
How to issuea task order.
Select the scenario.
Identify which of the eleven operational scenarios maps to your unit's immediate challenge. Fort Greely resiliency, M-SHORAD swarm engagement, AN/TPY-2 radar edge, orbital sentinel — each is pre-scoped with a 90-day execution plan.
Submit a briefing request.
The briefing intake collects mission domain, timeline, data constraints, and operating environment. AAIS returns a scoped task-order package — SOW draft, bench criteria, and RF-contest receipts — within one business day.
Issue the task order.
Using HQ085926DG415 as the base vehicle. AAIS's acquisition staff handles the vehicle mechanics; your team focuses on mission criteria. No new contract award required. CMMC and DFARS 252.204-7012 compliance documentation provided at task-order delivery.
Ninety-day execution.
Pre-pilot bench test. In-region integration. Controlled exercise with government evaluators. Verified operational delta. A go / no-go gate at day 90 determines whether to expand to Phase 02.
"You don't need to stand up a program. You don't need to wait for a solicitation. The vehicle exists. We are on it. Name the unit."
Land. Expand.Integrate.
Land
- Pre-pilot bench test — full Expert Agent stack, latency and accuracy verified, report to sponsor
- In-region integration — hardware installation, RAG corpus seeding, C2 interface validation
- Controlled exercise — instrumented scenario run with government evaluators
- Go / no-go gate — measured against pre-declared success criteria
P99 end-to-end latency < 250ms · DDIL exercise passed without command-loop break · CMMC L2 documented · IL4 path verified · Warfighter usability net-positive
Expand
- Add second sensor modality and second mission set
- Cross-unit integration — ELA coordination across adjacent units verified
- Red-team exercise — deliberate spoofing, jamming, adversarial input testing
- Cross-mission consensus validated at scale
Cross-modality consensus verified · GPS spoof tolerance demonstrated · IL5 path initiated
Integrate
- Brigade-level integration — enterprise comms plane, persistent edge inference across formation
- Training pipeline activated — field-driven correction ingest, retrain cycle, signed redistribution
- Operational acceptance — government acceptance event, formal transition to operational status
Formation-wide edge autonomy · Full compliance package delivered · AAIS sustains and improves
Posture,not promises.
Every item below is in place, in execution, or programmed against a specific phase gate. The compliance burden stays with AAIS — not with your acquisition staff.
Self-attested. Third-party audit in progress. L3 roadmap synchronized with Phase 02 gate — no architectural rework required.
Adequate security controls documented. Cyber incident reporting procedures in place. CUI handling aligned.
IL4 path in execution. Target: Phase 01 complete. IL5 planned by end of Phase 02. Architecture designed for accreditation — no rework required.
Adversary-country component inventory: zero. SBOM delivered with every release. Full dependency provenance audit available on request.
Training data lineage recorded and signed. No foreign-trained base models. No unexplained weights in production. Model cards for each Expert Agent on file.
Command authorization is the only write to the kill chain. ELA never fires. Deterministic outputs on safety path. Consensus before propagation. These are invariants, not configs.
Pick the unit.Pick the scenario.We execute in ninety days.
No new contract vehicle. No new solicitation. One task order on the vehicle your command already controls.