REDMOND, Wash. - Airship AI Holdings, Inc. (NASDAQ:AISP), a provider of AI-driven surveillance solutions, announced Monday it has been awarded a significant contract by an agency within the Department of Justice (DOJ). This contract is for the company's Acropolis Enterprise Sensor Management platform, which is designed to support public safety and investigative operations.
The deal marks an expansion of a pilot program initiated in 2023 and signifies the second U.S. Government agency to deploy Acropolis in a FedRAMP certified cloud environment. FedRAMP, or the Federal Risk and Authorization Management Program, is a government-wide program that standardizes security assessment and authorization for cloud products and services.
Airship AI's system enables the management of devices and sensors across digital ecosystems, with the capability to connect directly to the cloud or through the company's Outpost AI Edge Appliance. Outpost AI, built on the NVIDIA (NASDAQ:NVDA) Jetson platform, offers advanced analytics processing at the edge, as well as video and metadata encoding and encryption.
Paul Allen, President of Airship AI, stated that this contract validates the company's ability to meet stringent operational and security requirements. He also highlighted the company's focus on driving digital transformation through AI and sensor management capabilities for U.S. Government and global government customers.
Founded in 2006 and based in Redmond, Washington, Airship AI specializes in predictive analysis and intelligence tools for public safety and operational efficiency. Its product suite includes the Outpost AI edge hardware and software, Acropolis enterprise software, and Command visualization tools.
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