Accelerating Mission AI at AUSA 2025

Virtualitics and Palantir logo side by side

by Aakash Indurkhya

Defense leaders today face a dual challenge: deploying new capabilities at speed, while also securing the defense industrial base against adversarial threats. 

Unfortunately, traditional acquisition and compliance processes often slow the adoption of commercial innovations that could transform readiness and decision-making. This can lead defense technology startups down into the “valley of death,” where their promising prototypes die waiting for procurement approvals. And, each time this happens, the government loses out on innovative, scalable technologies that could reshape the future of defense. 

This is why Virtualitics is proud to be part of Palantir’s FedStart Program, an accelerator designed to help technology firms rapidly meet the government’s stringent security, compliance, and accreditation requirements. By leveraging Palantir’s pre-accredited infrastructure, Virtualitics can get trusted, secure AI into the hands of decision-makers faster—without compromising on rigor or reliability.

We’ll be showcasing this partnership at this year’s Association of the United States Army (AUSA) Annual Meeting & Exposition, which brings together Army leadership, defense innovators, and policymakers to discuss the future of land warfare and defense modernization.  

Getting AI Capability to the Mission Faster

The timing of our partnership could not be more critical. As the Army undergoes sweeping transformation—shifting funding away from legacy programs and toward asymmetric, data-driven capabilities—the need for AI that is both explainable and operational is paramount. 

Virtualitics has long been committed to delivering trusted, explainable, and mission-ready AI for defense. Whether it’s identifying optimizations in supply chain and logistics, mitigating anticipated asset downtime, or providing decision advantage in mission planning, our solutions provide AI at the speed of relevance for today’s missions.

AUSA is the perfect venue to demonstrate how Virtualitics, through FedStart, is helping the Army and the broader DoD accelerate the adoption of mission-ready AI. Defense customers can implement Virtualitics faster, knowing that the compliance groundwork is already built into the solution.

“FedStart enables us to get capability to the mission faster,” said Michael Amori, Chief Executive Officer at Virtualitics. “Instead of spending years on compliance processes, we can now focus entirely on solving the mission’s hardest readiness problems—at scale and with speed.”

Building the Future of the Defense Industrial Base

For decades, America’s defense industrial base was dominated by a handful of large primes. But the future requires something more dynamic: a diverse ecosystem of upstarts, innovators, and mission-focused technology companies that can work side by side with the government to field capabilities quickly.

Our partnership with Palantir is about transformation. It’s about getting AI out of the lab and into the field. And it’s about ensuring the U.S. military remains agile, informed, and dominant in the data-driven battlespace.

We invite you to visit us in Palantir’s Booth 1049 during AUSA on October 15 to see firsthand how Virtualitics delivers AI that is trusted, explainable, and mission-ready.

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