Virtualitics Secures $46 Million+ Contract to Deliver Artificial Intelligence Solutions to Increase Mission Readiness on US Air Force Weapon Systems
Multi-Year USAF Contract Underscores Company’s Commitment to Enhance Operational Readiness
Virtualitics, the Mission AI company, announced the award of a five-year United States Air Force (USAF) SBIR III contract worth more than $46 million. This contract builds upon a three-year effort between Virtualitics and the USAF to support multiple weapon systems and evolve how AI-guided applications can help flight line airmen achieve mission readiness goals and improve operational effectiveness.
Under this contract, the USAF will deploy Virtualitics’ Integrated Readiness Optimization (IRO) applications to provide unparalleled decision intelligence to maintain and sustainment units within the USAF. IRO enhances unit readiness posture by providing a holistic AI-guided approach to maintenance through the integration of Conditions Based Maintenance-Plus (CBM+) risk levels derived from inventory, manpower, and equipment constraints to optimize maintenance scheduling and operational planning. The platform preprocesses and fuses data, builds AI models, creates knowledge graphs, and helps teams discover insights using best-in-class data analytics and immersive 3D visualizations to support tactical and operational-level decision-making.
“Together, Virtualitics and the U.S. Air Force are leading the way to bring AI innovation into the hands of maintainers,” said Michael Amori, CEO and co-founder of Virtualitics. “Our partnership with the USAF is a strategic alliance that will enhance mission readiness through cutting-edge AI-driven decision technology.”
The new USAF contract aligns with the USAF’s Agile Combat Employment (ACE) initiative to increase operational agility in response to an evolving contested logistics environment.
“We are very proud to partner with the USAF sustainment communities and operational wings to support such a strategic level mission, deploying some of today’s most sophisticated artificial intelligence technology to solve the growing challenges around generating air power,” said Rob Bocek, President, Public Sector at Virtualitics.