Datametrex Renews Contract With US Air Force For A.I. Tech
Datametrex AI (TSXV: DM) has seen its contract extended with the US Air Force for a second term. The contract, via Wright State Applied Research Corp, is for the firms artificial intelligence technology, which it has been using for a period of one year, demonstrating the effectiveness of the tech in defense applications.
The Wright State Applied Research Corp provides security, research administration and contracting services for the Wright State Research Institute, as well as the State of Ohio and the University of Ohio. The firm currently heads the US Air Force Academic Partnership and Engagement Experiment program.
Datametrex will continue to work with researchers within the US Air Force in utilizing their artificial intelligence technology to develop tech, “specific to the human element of warfighting capability.” This research is being lead by the Air Force Research Laboratory, whom is focused on a number of directives related to optimizing technologies and integrations of affordable warfighting tech.
“This is a great example of renewable business for Datametrex. Getting a one-year contract extension shows that our technology is valued by the client, and marks progress in our plan to expand our mandate with the organization. Datametrex will continue to solidify our position as a trusted solution provider within the U.S. military departments.”
Marshall Gunter, CEO of Datametrex AI
Datametrex last traded at $0.16 on the TSX Venture.
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