Seekr and SNC Partner to Develop AI for Multi Domain Defense Missions

June 26, 2026
Seekr and SNC have announced a strategic partnership to integrate explainable AI into multi domain defense systems, beginning with applications for aircrew decision support and command and control operations.

Seekr and SNC have announced a strategic partnership to develop AI capabilities for multi domain defense systems. The collaboration was announced in a press release and will combine SNC's mission systems integration expertise with Seekr's explainable AI technology to enhance decision making in operational environments.

The partnership will use SeekrFlow as the core AI platform to provide secure, explainable decision support across air, ground, maritime, space, and cyber domains. The first integration will focus on supporting aircrews with real time threat prioritization, dynamic course-of-action development, and alignment with established tactics and procedures.

Early deployments will target intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance (ISR) and command and control (C2) systems. The companies plan to expand AI integrations to aerial defense and counter-unmanned systems, supporting detection and engagement across distributed and contested environments.

A steering committee including Seekr CEO Pat Condo, SNC CEO Fatih Ozmen, and former Morgan Stanley executive Cyrus Behbehani will oversee the partnership. The initiative aims to deliver operational AI capabilities deployable in classified and resource-constrained conditions, with initial systems expected to enter mission environments within months.

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