Thursday, December 12, 2024

USAF Taps Pacific Defense & Perceptronics for AI/ML EW System

Pacific Defense, alongside its affiliate Perceptronics, announced the award of a follow-on contract by the Air Force Life Cycle Management Center (AFLCMC) for the development of advanced Electronic Warfare (EW) mission systems. This contract expands on previous AFLCMC EW development efforts and includes further implementation and flight test of U.S. Government EW software frameworks. These frameworks standardize data processing and techniques delivery within a Sensor Open System Architecture (SOSA)-aligned hardware and software system, fully Open Mission System (OMS) compliant for seamless integration with USAF platforms.

This effort also advances the application of Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning (AI/ML) algorithms to the processing of radio frequency (RF) emitters, culminating in systems integration and flight demonstration in an open architecture pod in operationally representative environments.

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Perceptronics is at the forefront of applying AI and ML algorithms to address complex defense operational challenges and plays a key role in advancing these capabilities for Pacific Defense. “We are thrilled to continue supporting Pacific Defense and the USAF on this critical initiative,” said Elan Freedy, General Manager of Perceptronics. “Our core focus is on the innovative application of AI and ML techniques to enhance the operational effectiveness of mission solutions, and our expertise in the EW domain makes this a perfect fit for us.”

Pacific Defense is fully committed to advancing cutting-edge, fully open architecture solutions for the U.S. Government,” said Frank Pietryka, VP of EW, SIGINT and Autonomy at Pacific Defense. “The integration of these solutions into the Electronic Warfare mission is a national priority, and we are proud to collaborate with our partners at Perceptronics to support the USAF in addressing this critical challenge.”

SOURCE: Businesswire

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