Oracle Unveils Defense Ecosystem to Boost National Security Innovation

Oracle has announced the launch of its Defense Ecosystem, a global initiative aimed at enhancing national security through advanced technology, as stated in a press release.

Oracle has launched the Oracle Defense Ecosystem, a pioneering global initiative designed to enhance national security by leveraging cutting-edge technology, announced in a press release. This ecosystem aims to provide defense technology innovators with unprecedented access to national security delivery channels.

The Oracle Defense Ecosystem includes initial members such as Arqit, Blackshark.ai, and Nokia Federal Solutions. It seeks to address challenges faced by national security teams in accessing the latest cloud and AI technologies due to complex procurement processes and strict qualification standards.

By utilizing Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI), the ecosystem offers various benefits to its members, including Oracle sales support, access to Palantir's software platforms, and the Oracle Cloud Marketplace. Additionally, it provides guidance on defense acquisition, accelerates compliance with the Cybersecurity Maturity Model Certification (CMMC), and offers training and certification through Oracle University.

This initiative builds on Oracle's extensive experience in defense and intelligence, aiming to strengthen U.S. and allied national security by fostering innovation and scaling advanced defense technologies.

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