Knowmadics Welcomes Department of War’s New Focused Critical Technology Areas

Nov 20, 2025

By Paul Maguire, CEO & Co-Founder, Knowmadics

Accelerating Innovation in AI, Quantum, and Battlefield Information Dominance

The Department of War’s decision to streamline Critical Technology Areas (CTAs) from 14 to six sends a clear message: sharpen priorities, accelerate fielding, and deliver capabilities that matter now. It’s the right move for a battlespace that is digital, physical, and cognitive, and where threat cycles outpace than legacy acquisition.

At Knowmadics, we are fully aligned. This focus mirrors our mission: accelerating operational advantage through integrated, adaptive technologies.

We already deliver Applied AI, operationalizing models that drive faster threat detection, automated analysis, and mission-ready insights at the edge. We’re pushing forward in Quantum and Battlefield Information Dominance, researching how quantum-enhanced sensing and rapid target identification can transform decision advantage for operators in denied and degraded environments.

Our 360 Ecosystem unifies people, data, and automation into a single operational picture -built by operators, for operators. It empowers commanders to see sooner, decide faster, and act with confidence across the full threat landscape. Whether securing installations, protecting critical infrastructure, or responding to disruptive events, 360 delivers the clarity and speed today’s missions demand.

We’re expanding – and looking for mission-driving partners.

If you’re a technology developer, integrator, or mission partner working in Applied AI, quantum sensing, contested environments, or rapid integration -Let’s team. Together, we can accelerate delivery against these CTAs and get capabilities into the hands of warfighters now, making them faster, smarter, and stronger.

Reach out to explore partnership opportunities across the 360 Ecosystem.

 

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