Stream Engine Partners with AFRL for AI-Powered Intelligence
Stream Engine has entered into a three-year Cooperative Research and Development Agreement (CRADA) with the Air Force Research Laboratory (AFRL) in Rome, NY, announced in a press release. This partnership aims to advance AI-powered real-time intelligence capabilities for the Department of Defense (DoD) and intelligence agencies.
The collaboration follows a demonstration of Stream Engine's AI platform to AFRL leadership, highlighting its potential to enhance defense and intelligence operations. The agreement will focus on refining AI models, expanding military applications, and integrating the platform into DoD operations to support intelligence-driven decision-making.
Stream Engine's CEO, Brian Kim, emphasized the importance of this partnership in equipping the DoD with advanced real-time intelligence tools. The collaboration is expected to accelerate the development and government adoption of Stream Engine's AI capabilities, ensuring U.S. forces remain at the forefront of intelligence technology.
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