Skylark Labs Forms Defense Advisory Board with Military Leaders

Skylark Labs has announced the formation of a distinguished Defense Advisory Board, composed of former military leaders and defense technology experts, to guide the company's strategic growth in the defense and security sectors announced in a press release. This board aims to provide Skylark Labs with insights as it expands its footprint in the national security space.
The advisory board includes notable members such as Lt. Gen. Michael S. Groen (Ret.), former US Marine Corps Commander of JAIC, and Colonel Brad Boyd (Ret.), former U.S. Army Chief of Staff at US Army HQ. Their combined expertise is expected to be instrumental in scaling Skylark Labs' adaptive AI solutions to address pressing challenges in defense and security operations.
Skylark Labs' technologies, such as the ARIES system for drone detection and the Scout MK II AI Tower for border security, have already demonstrated significant value in defense applications. The advisory board will focus on accelerating Skylark Labs' go-to-market strategy, navigating defense procurement, and identifying strategic partnership opportunities.
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