Virtualitics Unveils GenAI Toolkit for Defense Readiness Agents
Virtualitics introduces its Generative AI Toolkit for defense applications, enabling secure and explainable AI agents for mission-critical decisions.
Virtualitics, the Mission AI Company, has unveiled its Generative AI Toolkit for the Virtualitics AI Platform, designed to accelerate decision-making in defense sustainment, logistics, and readiness workflows. This toolkit marks a significant advancement in deploying mission-specific AI agents for the Department of Defense (DoD).
Key Features of the GenAI Toolkit
- Retrieval-Augmented Generation (RAG): Connects secure data sources to GenAI models for grounded responses.
- Containerized LLMs: Deployable on approved systems, ensuring data protection and mission-specificity.
- Developer Interfaces: Simplifies integration of GenAI capabilities into existing applications.
- Readiness Sigma (RSIG): Summarizes domain-specific reports to highlight critical insights.

Mission-Focused Approach
"We're not just dropping generic LLMs into defense environments," said Rob Bocek, Chief Revenue Officer at Virtualitics. "We're engineering solutions from the front lines back, meeting operators where they are."
Dr. Sagar Indurkhya, Chief Scientist at Virtualitics, emphasized the toolkit's design for operational grounding, security, and explainability. "Our Generative AI Toolkit empowers developers and non-technical decision-makers alike," he said.
Real-World Applications
The first Readiness AI Agents, powered by the GenAI Toolkit, will debut this summer, focusing on predictive maintenance and materiel forecasting. These agents will integrate with existing applications like Integrated Readiness Optimization (IRO) to streamline complex decisions.
Virtualitics' success in defense innovation is underscored by its four Phase III SBIR production contracts, with deployments in the U.S. Air Force and Space Force.
For more information, visit www.virtualitics.com.
About Virtualitics
Virtualitics specializes in AI readiness applications, combining explainability, interaction, and advanced visualizations to deliver actionable insights for defense and enterprise sectors. Built on Caltech research, their platform ensures AI is safe, explainable, and mission-ready.
SOURCE: Virtualitics
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