Black Cape Awarded JAIC Basic Ordering Agreement for AI Data Readiness
Black Cape, Inc., an Arlington, Virginia-headquartered dual-use technology company, has been awarded a spot on the Joint Artificial Intelligence Center (JAIC) Data Readiness for Artificial Intelligence Development (DRAID) Basic Ordering Agreement (BOA). The DRAID Program is a potential five-year, $241.6 million award focused on enabling the Department of Defense (DoD) to optimize its vast data resources to leverage AI to enhance its mission effectiveness.
The multi-award BOA includes a range of tasks needed to create, acquire, curate, prepare, and manage data for use in DOD artificial intelligence and machine learning models and application development, all areas where Black Cape maintains extensive experience in the national security and defense space.
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“We are honored to have been selected for this important effort to bring artificial intelligence enabled tools and applications to the JAIC,” said Al Di Leonardo, Co-Founder and CEO of Black Cape.
Black Cape technologies are used across Government, the Intelligence Community, DoD, and US Special Operations Command (SOCOM) to provide analytic services, artificial intelligence and machine learning capabilities. Black Cape’s flagship software product, Rubicon, is used within SOCOM and the Air Force to manage all domain command and control.
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