Shift5 and Raglan Partner to Secure Military and Government Vehicles
Shift5 and Raglan have announced a strategic partnership to modernize and strengthen cybersecurity for military and government vehicles, announced in a press release. The collaboration combines software defined vehicle architecture with operational technology monitoring to improve fleet resilience against cyber and electronic warfare threats.
The two companies bring complementary capabilities that have been validated across defense and government platforms. Their combined offering delivers both physical and cyber hardening for vehicle fleets, aiming to provide continuous monitoring and enhanced protection for personnel using these systems.
Shift5 President and Interim CEO Toby Magsig said the partnership addresses evolving security needs for military transport, while Raglan CEO Joseph Comiskey stated that the integration adds real time visibility across Raglan's open vehicle architecture. The companies plan to demonstrate their joint capabilities at SOF Week 2026 in Tampa, Florida, from May 18 to May 21.
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