Shield AI and Parry Labs today announced a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to integrate advanced autonomy with edge computing.
The collaboration pairs Shield AI’s Hivemind software with Parry Labs’ STRATIA software, Virtual Integration Workspace, and edge-compute hardware. Together, the companies will deliver an integrated solution designed to give warfighters speed, resilience, and interoperability in contested environments.
“Integrating Hivemind with Parry Labs’ digital-engineering and edge-infrastructure capabilities allows us to deliver mission autonomy to new platforms faster,” said Tom Schaefer, Vice President of Product for Hivemind. “This partnership expands the reach of our autonomy architecture across services and missions, providing operators with a trusted, interoperable foundation for operations in GPS- and comms-denied environments.”
“This collaboration creates a force multiplier for the warfighter,” said John “JD” Parkes, CEO of Parry Labs. “By combining Shield AI’s proven autonomy stack with our edge AI infrastructure, we are bringing leading technologies together and scaling them across DoD’s most important programs.”
Under the MoU, Shield AI and Parry Labs will align their software products with the Autonomy-Enabled Ground Reference Architecture (A-GRA) and jointly demonstrate their combined capabilities. The companies will also explore additional integration opportunities across autonomy software, mission systems, and edge computing. The partnership will focus on enabling U.S. military services and partners to accelerate the adoption of scalable, open, and interoperable mission autonomy.
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| Shield AI | Airframer |
| Parry Labs | UAV Control Software, Systems Integration, Communication Antennas |
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