Stream Engine, a leading AI-driven intelligence platform, has entered into a three-year Cooperative Research and Development Agreement (CRADA) with the Air Force Research Laboratory (AFRL) in Rome, NY.

After a demonstration of Stream Engine’s AI-powered intelligence platform to the leadership at AFRL in Rome, NY, the potential of this technology to enhance defense and intelligence operations was quickly recognized. The Cooperative Research and Development Agreement (CRADA) highlights the increasing interest and demand for Stream Engine’s capabilities within the Department of Defense.

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“This partnership marks a pivotal step in equipping the DoD with the most advanced real-time intelligence platform available today,” said Brian Kim, CEO of Stream Engine. “Stream Engine was built to transform massive amounts of unstructured data into clear, actionable insights. We are honored to work with AFRL to further develop this technology and ensure that our warfighters and intelligence professionals have the tools they need to make faster, more informed decisions.”

With this three-year CRADA, Stream Engine will work with AFRL to provide refined AI models, exploring capabilities to expand military applications, and integrate the platform into DoD operations—ensuring that U.S. forces remain at the forefront of intelligence-driven decision-making.

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“By diving into AI solutions within industry, AFRL is tapping into a whole-of-nation pool of innovative and agile performers, each hungry to advance national security with their technologies,” said Dr. Bryant T. Wysocki, the DAF Technical Advisor at AFRL. “Collaborative Research and Development Agreements (CRADAs) are a key mechanism in that outreach, allowing us to partner early and persistently. Working together to quickly deliver superior solutions is the goal.”

As Stream Engine continues its rapid expansion into the defense sector, the AFRL collaboration serves as a catalyst for accelerated development and government adoption.

“Teaming up with AFRL is like plugging into a high-powered engine—it’s an immediate force multiplier that will drive our AI capabilities, scale our impact, and fast-track our deployment across national security sectors,” said Ed Kiernan, COO of Stream Engine.

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Source – PR Newswire

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