ADAM Aerospace Announces Expansion of Current Air Force and Space Force Contract to Now Include Generative AI Application

ADAM Aerospace Announces Expansion of Current Air Force and Space Force Contract to Now Include Generative AI Application

Milwaukee, WI, July 01, 2024 — ADAM Aerospace, an advanced cryptography and cybersecurity company, today announced the expansion of its current advanced cryptography contract with the United States Air Force and Space Force to include artificial intelligence capabilities within its latest SaaS technology, BASE.

The new advances allow ADAM to include generative AI and large language models, fulfilling the Department of Defense’s goal to isolate use cases that can benefit from the same technology capabilities as Open AI’s Chat GPT. ADAM can now embed generative AI features into its solutions to quantify and compile more data faster and more securely.

“We are looking forward to the opportunity that has been presented to us in adding an AI component to our existing contract with the Air Force,” said Michael Adam, ADAM’s Chief Executive Officer and founder. “This speaks volumes about our track record in defense tech innovation and adds AI to ADAM’s direct award authority technology scope. The first solution to benefit from this integration will be BASE—our safe house for an airman or guardian’s medical records, training documentation, clearances, and any and all records that need to be stored and secured.”

BASE was developed in 2023, as ADAM was awarded its third consecutive Air Force contract, as a way to leverage a blockchain-based secure environment for personal records. Since its inception, BASE has evolved into a SaaS product allowing a longitudinal approach to any and all personal records. Secure and comprehensive access matters so military personnel can take advantage of every opportunity presented to them and not lose time, benefits, or financial gain they have rightfully earned.

BASE is expected to launch in Q4 of this year and will significantly impact how United States warfighters interact with and secure their own personal documentation from entry to exit.