Partsol Defense Wins $380K U.S. Department of War Contract for AI Supply Chain Security

November 10, 2025
Partsol Defense has secured a $380,000 contract with the U.S. Department of War to deploy its Atai Cognitive AI and Checkmate 4D Neural Network platforms. The systems will support supply chain analysis and vendor verification for defense operations.

Partsol Defense has secured a $380,000 contract with the U.S. Department of War to deploy its Atai Cognitive AI and Checkmate 4D Neural Network platforms, announced in a press release.

Under the agreement, the Department will use Atai Cognitive AI for rapid, deep due diligence to validate the accuracy and reliability of defense vendors and contractors. The system is designed to provide verified, hallucination-free intelligence to support decision-making.

The Checkmate 4D Neural Network platform will be applied for forensic-level supply chain analysis across global vendor networks. Powered by Partsol’s proprietary AI Stem Cell technology, Checkmate can adapt to dynamic data to identify and mitigate supply chain vulnerabilities affecting national security.

Partsol describes its AI Stem Cell framework as enabling self-adaptive AI architectures capable of reasoning, validation, and continuous evolution across operational environments.

We hope you enjoyed this article.

Consider subscribing to one of our newsletters like Defense AI Brief or Daily AI Brief.

Also, consider following us on social media:

Subscribe to Defense AI Brief

Your weekly intelligence briefing on the technology shaping modern warfare and national security.

Market report

2025 Generative AI in Professional Services Report

Thomson Reuters

This report by Thomson Reuters explores the integration and impact of generative AI technologies, such as ChatGPT and Microsoft Copilot, within the professional services sector. It highlights the growing adoption of GenAI tools across industries like legal, tax, accounting, and government, and discusses the challenges and opportunities these technologies present. The report also examines professionals' perceptions of GenAI and the need for strategic integration to maximize its value.

Read more