ROME, N.Y. — ANDRO Computational Solutions, LLC, a leader in advanced technology solutions, has been selected by the U.S. Army to participate in Cyber Quest 2025, an Army Focused Warfighting Experiment (AFWE). This allows the team to conduct Soldier Touch Point (STP) experiments for its cutting-edge, AI-driven electronic support (ES) technology, DeepSPEC®. DeepSPEC® and related solutions, developed by the Marconi-Rosenblatt AI Innovation Lab, leverage state-of-the-art artificial intelligence to deliver electronic warfare at the edge. The technology is designed to provide enhanced situational awareness, streamline electronic operations, and improve the effectiveness of Army forces in complex environments. As part of the Army’s Cyber Quest 2025 initiative, DeepSPEC will undergo a series of critical field trials in real-world STP experiments, allowing the U.S. Army to assess its impact on operational effectiveness and battlefield performance. The execution team includes Zackary Kane, Noor Biswas, Justin Henney and Dr. Anu Jagannath.
“We are honored to have been selected by the U.S. Army for this experimentation opportunity,” said Dr. Jithin Jagannath, Chief Scientist and CTO of ANDRO Computational Solutions, LLC. “The integration of our DeepSPEC technology into STP experiments marks a significant milestone in the advancement of AI-driven EW solutions. We look forward to working closely with the Army to enhance the capabilities of our soldiers, ensuring they have access to the most powerful and innovative technologies available.”

The Cyber Quest 2025 initiative is a forward-looking program designed to evaluate and integrate emerging technologies that support the Army’s modernization priorities, including cybersecurity, electronic warfare, and advanced communications. STP experiments are a critical component of this initiative, providing an opportunity for soldiers to interact with new technologies in operational environments and provide valuable feedback for further development and refinement.
Cyber Quest is an annual data-centric AFWE that provides capability development and acquisition communities a unique, realistic, operationally based environment to inform critical capability gaps facing Cyber, Electronic Warfare, Intelligence and Signal operational forces. CQ is conducted at Fort Eisenhower, GA and is focused on Brigade and above echelons. The experiment will drive requirements definition, inform rapid acquisition initiatives, and support acquisition risk reduction activities. The event brings soldiers from Army Cyber Command, Forces Command, Army Futures Command, and International Partners to evaluate emerging Cyber, Electronic Warfare, Intelligence and Signal solutions/technologies against MDO-aligned critical capability gaps. The outcome will inform capability development requirements for MDO 2028, Organizational and Operational Concepts, and Cross Functional Team priorities.
“Cyber Quest 25 is a pivotal experiment, with data collected directly informing the campaign of learning associated with Decision Advantage. The ability to harness future technologies to enhance both the speed and fidelity of decision making at the tactical edge is truly a battle winning concept,” said Cyber Quest 25 Lead Planner Major James Harryman. “The collaboration with Marconi-Rosenblatt AI Innovation Lab of ANDRO Computational Solutions, LLC, and the integration of DeepSPEC into our Soldier Touch Point experiments will provide us with invaluable insights as we continue to push the boundaries of innovation and ensure our soldiers have the tools they need to succeed in the rapidly evolving landscape of modern warfare.”
For more information about ANDRO Computational Solutions, LLC, and their Marconi-Rosenblatt AI Innovation Lab please visit : https://www.androcs.com/wp/about/
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