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Applied Intuition Selected to Power Autonomy Platform for U.S. Defense Programs

Applied Intuition Selected to Power Autonomy Platform for U.S. Defense Programs

According to a recent LinkedIn post from Applied Intuition Inc, the company has been selected by the U.S. Department of War’s Chief Digital and Artificial Intelligence Office to provide the platform underpinning a new Autonomy Factory program. The post indicates this self-service digital infrastructure is built on Applied Intuition’s Axion toolchain and data engine and is intended to support integration, testing, and deployment of autonomous defense systems.

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The LinkedIn post suggests the platform is designed to be used across all U.S. military branches and program offices, enabling them to develop, validate, and certify autonomous systems while collecting and curating training data. It also highlights expected benefits such as time savings and cost reductions in autonomy development, positioning Applied Intuition’s technology as core infrastructure within a strategic defense initiative.

From an investor perspective, the selection for Autonomy Factory points to growing traction for Applied Intuition in the defense autonomy market, a segment with potentially large and recurring budgets. If the program scales across branches as implied, it could deepen the company’s integration into U.S. defense workflows and enhance revenue visibility through platform usage and associated services.

The post also frames Autonomy Factory as “the connective tissue between AI and the physical world of defense,” underscoring Applied Intuition’s strategic focus on bridging simulation, data, and real-world deployment. This positioning may strengthen the company’s competitive moat relative to other autonomy and defense software providers, and could support higher valuations if investors view the initiative as a reference win with spillover effects into commercial autonomy applications.

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