KeyLogic will provide specialized systems engineering support, developing architectural artifacts and Department of Defense Architecture Framework (DoDAF) views. These tools aim to align the department’s current technical infrastructure with its long-term vision for AI-enabled decision advantage. By optimizing the Integrated Master Schedule and refining program operations, the company intends to increase the speed at which mission-ready data reaches field commanders.
This contract marks a significant expansion of the firm’s role within the defense sector. The company, a subsidiary of System One, previously focused largely on energy and infrastructure advisory services. Moving forward, the partnership will prioritize breaking down operational silos to ensure that data governance keeps pace with the rapid deployment of artificial intelligence across the service branches.




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