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When it comes to the nation’s defense capabilities, the status quo is no longer acceptable.

This is the message that Secretary of Defense recently sent about Army transformation and acquisition reform. His directive calls for a “comprehensive transformation” of the Army by shifting funding from outdated legacy systems to asymmetric upstarts and focusing on reforming the Army’s acquisition process.

This monumental change to how the government acquires commercial technology is meant to equip our fighting forces with the best technology at an accelerated pace. It’s a shift that isn’t just about modernization—it’s about realigning how the Department of Defense (DoD) evaluates value, speed, and technological advantage. The new administration is putting muscle behind acquisition reform, accelerating investments into commercial technologies that will strengthen our competitive advantage and help us outpace adversaries, particularly in AI, ML, data analytics, and cyber.

What It Means to Be an Upstart

Upstart companies are defined by a differentiator mindset. As Branding Strategy Insider puts it, upstarts are about “putting a business in play that really challenges what everyone else has accepted as the rules.”

As an upstart organization, Virtualitics takes smart, calculated risks and offers a fresh alternative to the incumbents. From our earliest days, we’ve sought to solve defense’s most critical challenges not with more dashboards or buzzwords, but with deeply technical, operationally viable solutions that integrate AI with immersive data exploration within a unified readiness picture. Our focus has been on augmenting the abilities of analysts and operators and empowering them with explainable, trustworthy AI solutions.

We understand that to build a leaner, more effective force, our customers need technology that they can get into the field quickly. This is why our asymmetric upstart approach extends to even our contracting strategy.

The Power of Rapid Acquisition Vehicles

The right contracting pathways matter. They shorten the acquisition cycle, reduce administrative overhead, and help defense leaders move from prototype to field deployment faster than ever before.

At Virtualitics, we’ve invested heavily in securing and maintaining contracting vehicles that streamline procurement and accelerate delivery, such as the GSA Schedule 70, NASA SEWP, and SBIR and STTR to name a few. This reflects a deliberate effort to meet customers where they are—with acquisition vehicles they need and, more importantly, trust.

One of the government agencies leading the charge in this area is the Chief Digital and Artificial Intelligence Office (CDAO). Its Tradewinds Acquisition Ecosystem is built to disrupt traditional acquisition and procurement processes and enable the delivery of emerging technology solutions across the DoD.

In November 2022, Tradewinds launched the Tradewinds Solutions Marketplace (TSM), a ground-breaking digital repository of post-competition, readily-awardable pitch videos, which address the government’s greatest challenges in the AI/ML, digital, and data analytics space.

Virtualitics is proud to be an awardable vendor on TSM. This distinction reflects not only our technological maturity but also our commitment to aligning with defense acquisition reform efforts. The Virtualitics Integrated Readiness Optimization (IRO) product—with its four applications to support Maintenance, Materiel, Cyber, and Cognition areas—has been added to the marketplace and is now available to support critical missions across the DoD.

Virtualitics readiness applications support various defense initiatives, such as sustainment operations, materiel accessibility, cyber threat identification, force and program readiness, and provides robust decision support to ensure optimal performance across DoD missions. The applications align with the DoD’s focus on integrating AI/ML, digital engineering solutions, and data analytics to swiftly improve operational effectiveness.

Transform Defense with an Upstart Approach

For defense leaders tasked with modernizing quickly, buying into the right AI companies means looking beyond your legacy vendors and instead, toward upstarts with both the mindset and mechanisms to deliver the technology you need—when you need it.

Being part of rapid acquisition vehicles puts Virtualitics at the center of this new era, where being an asymmetric upstart is the key to accelerating AI-powered data exploration and decision intelligence platform without bureaucratic lag.

SecDef’s order is clear: the future of national defense lies with the bold, the nimble, and the innovative. Let’s move faster—together.

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