US Air Force Airmen, US Space Force Guardians, and industry partners participate in a human-machine teaming experiment during the Department of the Air Force's Multi-Decision Advantage Sprint in Las Vegas, Nevada. Photo: Debora Henley/DVIDS
US Air Force Airmen, US Space Force Guardians, and industry partners participate in a human-machine teaming experiment during the Department of the Air Force’s Multi-Decision Advantage Sprint in Las Vegas, Nevada. Photo: Debora Henley/DVIDS

Voyager Technologies has secured a multi-million-dollar US government contract to develop an agentic artificial intelligence platform for military spectrum operations.

The year-long effort will create AI capabilities that support operators throughout the lifecycle of autonomous missions, from planning and execution to data management and intelligence exploitation. 

According to Voyager, the system is designed to support operations across ground, maritime, air, and space domains.

The platform will incorporate explainable AI, human-machine teaming, and modular open architecture to support next-generation defense missions.

“There is a critical and urgent need for intelligent tools that help operators optimize everything from mission management and command and control to intelligence extraction and exploitation of ground, sea, air and space systems, enabling them to move smarter and faster,” Voyager president Matt Kuta said.

“Our agentic solution is a total spectrum operations platform that supports a broader ecosystem across domains.”

Agentic AI Momentum

Voyager’s latest contract reflects the growing momentum behind agentic AI in defense, as governments and industry increasingly adopt autonomous software to help operators manage complex missions. 

Recent examples include Northrop Grumman’s collaboration with NVIDIA to bring agentic AI to spacecraft operations, South Korea’s launch of the Add+i AI platform with agentic capabilities for defense research, and Babel Street’s introduction of an AI-powered platform to accelerate intelligence investigations.

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