Air, formerly known as Govini, will deploy its technology during the upcoming Project Convergence Capstone 6 (PCC6) exercises at Fort Irwin, California. The platform utilizes agentic AI to translate battlefield activity into real-time demand signals, effectively bridging the gap between national security industrial output and the immediate requirements of combat units. By replacing traditional manual planning tools like spreadsheets with automated predictive systems, the software enables commanders to manage fuel, ammunition, and medical evacuations with significantly higher precision.
This technology has already undergone field trials with the 4th Infantry Division during the Ivy Mass exercise in Colorado earlier this year. According to Air CEO Tara Murphy Dougherty, the platform reduces complex division planning cycles from days to mere minutes. As the Department of War pursues broader modernization, these successful demonstrations at PCC6 are intended to inform future formal Programs of Record, potentially scaling the AI-driven sustainment model across the entire force.





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