Four engineering disciplines we keep doing - and the reason teams call us back. Bring us a short-fuse problem on the medical or tactical edge and we'll bring engineers who have shipped it before.
ATAK development — 46+ years experience across our team.
Native Android Tactical Assault Kit plug-ins and platform integration.
SDKs and middleware that connect commercial and clinical-grade wearable sensors into operational pictures.
Software tuned for resource-constrained devices in disconnected environments.
Low-latency data pipelines for health monitoring and situational awareness.
We build systems around the operators who use them. Task analysis, interface design, and usability testing that hold up in low-light, high-stress, gloved-hand conditions. Concept to deployment to sustainment.
Contextual inquiry, task analysis, cognitive walkthroughs - done in the operational environment, not a conference room.
UI and UX built for gloved hands, low light, and mission stress. The interface bends to the task.
Iterative evaluation with real operators. Design decisions validated before the gear hits the field.
Training programs and materials that cut time-to-proficiency.
Sensors, mesh networks, TAK, and operators wired into one picture. We do the unglamorous middleware so the kit actually talks.
Mesh, SATCOM, and hybrid comms designs for contested environments.
Multiple sensor inputs reconciled into one operational picture.
APIs, data standards, and middleware that connect disparate systems without re-platforming.
Field deployment, operator training, and sustained technical support.
Anomaly detection, early-warning models, and decision support built to run on the radio - not in a cloud you can't reach from the field.
Early-warning models that flag physiological deterioration before it becomes critical.
Automated identification of off-baseline patterns in health and operational data.
AI-assisted triage and resource allocation for small-unit leaders and commanders.
Lightweight models optimized for on-device inference. No cloud round-trip.
Every build starts with the human who's going to carry it. We embed, we watch, we build - and we ship tech that sharpens human judgment, not replaces it.
We embed with operators. Mission context, constraints, pain points - firsthand, not from a requirements doc.
Rapid prototyping and iterative development. Operator feedback wired into the loop from week one.
Field deployment, training, documentation, and sustained technical support. We stay after we ship.
Rain integrates physiologic wearable data into HAIL for adaptable warfighter status monitoring on the Cardinal Program (Army Phase 2 SBIR). Software integrator role plus end-user engagement and product design support.
Built an ATAK plugin that ingests ADS-B and Mode 5 from uAvionix's pocket-sized ZPR receiver, transforms it into Cursor on Target, and shares across the TAK network. Delivered on schedule for Bold Quest '24.
On a two-week deadline, delivered an ATLS-TAK plugin that unlocked indoor location tracking inside ATAK for a 30-person multi-agency exercise at the Orange County Convention Center. Continued plugin development followed.
Short-fuse R&D, tangled integration, something nobody else wants to touch - that's the work we enjoy.