ROME, N.Y. — Upon completing a competitive prototype demonstration for U.S. Special Operations Command (USSOCOM), ANDRO Computational Solutions, LLC of Rome was selected as one of multiple awardees under an Other Transactions (OT) prototype agreement that will integrate Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning (AI/ML) capabilities into the Tactical Assault Kit (TAK) technology base.
Following the prototype demonstration for the TAK effort, the government program office and operational stakeholders conducted an in-depth review and evaluation of the demonstration. ANDRO was determined to be successful in the TAK prototype system to develop and deliver an AI/ML solution as a functional software capability. The functionality demonstrations and supporting deliverables were deemed to reflect the maturity of the capability and technology and its operational utility for the intended purpose. ANDRO’s solution further validated the efficacy of the design and manufacturing process. As a result of the successful completion of the prototype demonstration and meeting the requirements for an OTA award, ANDRO was selected for eligibility to receive a production contract.
ANDRO president Dr. Andy Drozd stated, “The USSOCOM prototype agreement takes ANDRO a large step closer in achieving our strategic plan to produce highly effective products enhancing our nation’s security, become a leader in TAK advancement for military and commercial use, and to continue to expand our operations and footprint locally and across the Government.”
ANDRO Computational Solutions, LLC, founded in 1994, is a leader in the application of AI/ML for wireless communications, command, control, cyber, and computing for intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance (ISR) system applications, servicing both military and commercial customers. The company also leads in the development of innovative software-based waveform development solutions for software-defined radio (SDR) interoperability and related applications. Additionally, ANDRO has developed novel Sensor Resource Management (SRM) capabilities for midcourse ballistic threat tracking. The company is headquartered in Rome with field offices in Syracuse, Troy, Dayton-Ohio, and San Diego-California.
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