A defense tech company that digitally empowers medics. We build the medical situational-awareness layer for the edge. HAIL is the platform. RAIZOR streamlines documentation. Both work offline, in noise, when comms are denied.
A small-unit leader sees, in real time, who's off baseline—sleep, HRV, resting HR, hydration—and who's best positioned for the next task. The traffic light is the surface; the continuous, contextualized data stream is the value.
A small-unit leader sees, in real time, who's off baseline—sleep, HRV, resting HR, hydration—and who's best positioned for the next task. The traffic light is the surface; the continuous, contextualized data stream is the value.
Speech to structured documentation - DD1380, MARCH, TCCC, 9-Line, NEMSIS - hands-free, on-device, offline at the edge.
A medic narrates the call the way they were trained - callsign, time of injury, mechanism, interventions, vitals. RAIZOR parses the speech into the right field on the right form, hands-free.
The edge isn't only the battlefield. It's a highway shoulder at 0300, a rural ER hallway, a flightline rolling out trauma. The demand is the same: HAIL and RAIZOR work the same in both. Keep hands and eyes on the patient while the system moves the data.
Near-peer war means hundreds to thousands of casualties. Documentation has to scale or it stops being documentation. HAIL ships the picture from the edge to command. RAIZOR turns the medic's voice into the medical record.
Twenty minutes of admin per call. Two hours of every shift lost to paperwork. Voice documentation hands that time back — to the patient at the bedside, to the team between calls, to the medic at end of shift.
A twenty-minute call about your real problem beats a capabilities deck. If it's hard, short-fuse, or nobody else wants to touch it — that's our work.