Military Embedded Systems

AI-powered platform to enable Air Force's Advanced Battle Management System efforts

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July 22, 2021

Emma Helfrich

Technology Editor

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WASHINGTON. Greystones Group, provider of artificial intelligence/machine (AI/ML) learning-based analytics, system engineering, force modernization, and cyberspace operations, has won one of several prime positions on the unrestricted Air Force Advanced Battle Management System (ABMS) (IDIQ) contract, valued at $950 million over 10 years.

ABMS is the Air Force component of the Department of Defense's Next Generation Joint All Domain Command and Control (JADC2) concept, designed to enable all services to operate as a unified force across multiple integrated platforms and domains (air, land, sea, space, cyber, and electromagnetic spectrum). 

According to the company, the contract allows Greystones to compete on efforts to transform command and control capabilities across the Air Force in an open architecture family of systems. Officials claim that the contract vehicle will allow the Air Force to leverage the open architecture and technology of the company's GreyRAVEN AI/ML platform

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