Seerist partners with SOCOM to enhance AI and machine learning for special operations

By Defence Industry Europe

Seerist, a leader in AI-driven threat intelligence and risk analysis, has announced a five-year Cooperative Research and Development Agreement (CRADA) with U.S. Special Operations Command (SOCOM). This collaboration aims to advance artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning (ML) to improve global event detection, risk assessment, and operational decision-making.
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Seerist, a leader in AI-driven threat intelligence and risk analysis, has announced a five-year Cooperative Research and Development Agreement (CRADA) with U.S. Special Operations Command (SOCOM). This collaboration aims to advance artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning (ML) to improve global event detection, risk assessment, and operational decision-making.

 

The partnership will focus on refining Seerist’s AI-powered analytics to support information gathering, situational awareness, and predictive modeling capabilities. Seerist’s suite of AI tools will be tailored to meet SOCOM’s mission needs, offering U.S. special operations forces enhanced insights into emerging threats and geopolitical instability.

John Goolgasian, President of Seerist Federal, commented on the partnership, stating, “Our partnership with SOCOM represents a significant step in modernizing capabilities for national security.” He further added, “By integrating Seerist’s AI-driven intelligence with SOCOM’s operational expertise, we will develop cutting-edge solutions that proactively identify risks, enabling faster and more informed decision-making in complex environments.”

 

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This collaboration builds on Seerist’s ongoing commitment to supporting the U.S. Department of Defense with AI-driven intelligence solutions. The CRADA is expected to push the boundaries of AI’s role in military intelligence, delivering actionable insights that will enhance readiness and decision-making capabilities for U.S. special operations forces.

 

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