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BigBear.ai Holdings Inc. (BBAI) on Monday announced a partnership with Tsecond Inc. to roll out artificial intelligence-powered infrastructure for the battlefield.
Detailing the strategic partnership, BigBear.ai stated that the two companies will combine BigBear.ai’s ConductorOS orchestration platform with Tsecond’s BRYCK platform. The company said this partnership will enable national security organizations in the U.S. to deploy AI more rapidly and reliably at the tactical edge.
“Together with Tsecond as a preferred partner for hardware at the tactical edge, we’re equipping national security teams with the ability to process data within seconds, detect threats sooner, and adapt quickly – even in disconnected environments – for decisive action when it matters most,” said BigBear.ai CEO Kevin McAleenan.
BigBear.ai’s shares soared over 14% in Monday morning’s trade. Retail sentiment on Stocktwits around the company trended in the ‘bearish’ territory at the time of writing.
Explaining the benefits of its partnership with Tsecond, BigBear.ai stated that the joint solution developed by the two companies would allow tactical teams to make faster, more informed decisions without dependence on full connectivity or cloud compute. This, it says, would be achieved through multi-domain sensor data processing and enhancing threat detection and decision making using locally stored AI models.
This partnership comes after the company announced in September that it would deploy its artificial intelligence and orchestration technologies in support of the U.S. Naval Forces Southern Command at UNITAS 2025.
The company stated that its domain awareness and AI orchestration solutions will be integrated across unmanned vehicles and hybrid fleet innovations during the UNITAS 2025 exercise. Its solutions will include computer vision, pattern-of-life analysis, and risk forecasting, BigBear.ai added.
BBAI stock is up 85% year-to-date and 412% in the last 12 months.
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