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Shield AI - Sedaro Partnership Announcement Photo

Shield AI - Sedaro Partnership Announcement Photo

Source: Shield AI


SHIELD AI EXPANDS INTO SPACE DOMAIN THROUGH PARTNERSHIP WITH SEDARO
Wednesday, December 3, 2025
Shield AI - Sedaro Partnership Announcement Photo

Shield AI - Sedaro Partnership Announcement Photo

Source: Shield AI


WASHINGTON -- Shield AI and Sedaro announced a strategic partnership to collaborate on autonomous operations in orbit.

The collaboration establishes Shield AI’s Hivemind Pilot as Sedaro’s preferred autonomy software for on-orbit demonstrations.

Under the agreement, Shield AI will use the Sedaro Platform for simulation as its primary environment for developing, testing, and demonstrating Hivemind in space-relevant scenarios.

The companies will collaborate on deployment designs ranging from ground-based centric control to in-orbit cognitive capabilities.

 

Source: White House


MISSILE DEFENSE AGENCY IDENTIFIES OVER 1,000 FIRMS TO COMPETE FOR $151 BILLION 'GOLDEN DOME' EFFORT
Tuesday, December 2, 2025

Source: White House


WASHINGTON - The Missile Defense Agency (MDA) has selected 1,014 companies to compete for orders under a massive contracting vehicle worth up to $151 billion, a significant step in the development of the "Golden Dome" homeland defense system. Known as the Scalable Homeland Innovative Enterprise Layered Defense (SHIELD), the initiative received 2,463 offers and is designed to rapidly deliver advanced capabilities, including artificial intelligence and open systems architectures. While the agency did not name individual winners, the 10-year vehicle will allow Department of Defense entities to issue orders across more than 19 work areas, ranging from weapon design and prototyping to cybersecurity and data mining.

The Golden Dome initiative originated from an executive order signed by President Donald Trump shortly after taking office for a second term, mandating a multilayered air defense system that includes space-based interceptors. The program is managed by Space Force Gen. Michael Guetlein, who submitted his architectural vision to Pentagon leadership in September. Although Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth confirmed at a White House cabinet meeting that he has reviewed the plans, it remains unclear if a final implementation plan has been officially signed.

This announcement follows recent news that the Space Force has quietly issued initial prototype awards for space-based interceptors intended to destroy enemy missiles in their boost phase. The SHIELD vehicle aims to streamline acquisition for these and other defense technologies by creating a flexible enterprise arrangement for rapid contracting.

 
Golden Dome rendering

Golden Dome rendering

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SPACE FORCE AWARDS SECRETIVE PROTOTYPE CONTRACTS FOR SPACE-BASED INTERCEPTORS
Tuesday, November 25, 2025
Golden Dome rendering

Golden Dome rendering

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WASHINGTON - The U.S. Space Force has awarded its first prototype contracts for space-based interceptors, marking a significant initial step in the development of the "Golden Dome" missile defense architecture. The Space Systems Command issued the awards to multiple vendors using Other Transaction Agreements (OTAs), a contracting mechanism designed to accelerate the prototyping of emerging technologies.

Details regarding the specific companies selected and the financial value of the contracts remain classified, but some sources indicate the participants are Lockheed Martin, Northrop Grumman, Anduril, and True Anomaly. The Space Force had released a solicitation in September seeking prototype proposals for boost-phase interceptors, which are intended to destroy missiles shortly after they are launched.

 

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