Overview
- Under the contract, TurbineOne will deliver and demonstrate its Frontline Perception System as part of the Army’s Intelligence Enterprise modernization.
- FPS runs on local devices without internet or cloud access, fuses multiple sensor feeds, and lets soldiers build and retrain models at the edge without coding.
- The company says the system assists with searching, identifying, and tracking targets while human operators retain final threat and engagement decisions.
- Army leaders set a goal to process data 10 to 25 times faster than adversaries, with FPS intended to accelerate processing, exploitation, and dissemination and support counter‑UAS missions.
- TurbineOne advanced from SBIR Phase II to a Phase III IDIQ after a DIU success memo, and the software has been iterated in field use with units already employing it in multiple theaters.