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AI only matters if the mission can trust it.
At AFCEA TechNet Augusta 2026, August 17–20 in Augusta, Georgia, 10x National Security is presenting a production-focused approach to advanced C2, counter-C2, governed AI, secure data access, and faster acquisition. The objective: move urgent operational needs into trusted, fielded capabilities at mission speed.
Modern operations produce more data, software, sensor inputs, and AI-generated outputs than teams can manage through disconnected tools and manual processes. The question is no longer whether an AI model can produce an answer. The harder question is whether an operator can trust it, understand where it came from, confirm that policy was enforced, and act without surrendering control of the mission environment.
10x National Security addresses that challenge through mission software with infrastructure-grade control. Our platforms are designed for high-consequence environments where security, provenance, identity, authorization, interoperability, cost, latency, resilience, and accountability are built in from the beginning.
Nexus AI is the governed routing, execution, and control layer for operational AI. It gives teams one secure interface for approved commercial models, private inference, mission data, agent tools, and workflows. Instead of hardwiring each application to one provider, Nexus can route requests according to mission need, policy, classification, security posture, performance, latency, cost, and provider availability.
Before a request reaches a model or service, Nexus can enforce identity, authorization, model-use controls, provider access, project boundaries, and audit requirements. After execution, it can retain the evidence needed to trace decisions, measure outcomes, control spending, and improve performance. Teams gain modern AI speed without giving up governance, observability, cost discipline, or mission ownership.
Nexus is part of the VortexAQ platform family, which supports developer integration, protected private inference, workload placement, retrieval, provenance, operational memory, and durable evidence across mission environments.
ORRIX extends this control to commercial and mission data. Its zero-copy, federated approach lets teams discover and use governed data across mission networks while the data remains with its source. Cataloging, entitlements, policy-based access, compliance, usage tracking, and acquisition analytics unlock data value without creating uncontrolled copies.
Technology alone is not enough. Acquisition must move at mission speed. 10xARC is 10x National Security’s asymmetric acquisition model for turning an urgent need into a funded, executable contract action. It combines requirement shaping, technical development, acquisition strategy, vendor ecosystem management, contract-ready documentation, and execution support. Acquisition becomes part of delivery, not a handoff after the technical work.
The production-first path is clear: discover the mission problem, build a working capability, secure and harden it, create authorization evidence, field it with operators, measure the outcome, and improve it through direct feedback. Working capability matters more than paper innovation. Production beats theater.
This approach is built for edge-to-cloud operations, including disconnected, degraded, intermittent, and limited-bandwidth conditions; protected environments; zero-trust access; continuous monitoring; DevSecOps; and private and commercial cloud. The goal is decision advantage—the right information, governed by the right controls, reaching the right operator at the right time.
Our operating system is S3O3: Speed, Science, Simplicity, Ownership, Openness, and Opportunity. These principles drive faster delivery, evidence-based decisions, reduced complexity, accountability, interoperability, and new paths to contribute.
Together, these principles support one outcome: fielded capability that works. Advanced C2 requires more than another dashboard. Counter-C2 requires more than isolated tools. Operational AI requires more than access to a model. Mission success depends on connected systems that can sense, decide, act, learn, recover, and adapt while preserving security and command authority.
TechNet Augusta 2026 is centered on C2 and counter-C2 in support of Army warfighting. 10x National Security is joining military, Government, academia, and industry leaders to discuss how innovative and interoperable systems can reach operators faster and perform in joint operational environments. Our focus is practical: trust the answer, control the AI layer, accelerate acquisition, and deliver capability at mission speed.
Meet 10x National Security at TechNet Augusta 2026 to explore Nexus AI, 10xARC, Aegis, ORRIX, governed AI and data infrastructure, private inference, and production-first delivery.
No hype. Just impact.
#TechNetAugusta #AFCEA #NationalSecurity #C2 #CounterC2 #MissionAI #NexusAI #10xARC
At AFCEA TechNet Augusta 2026, August 17–20 in Augusta, Georgia, 10x National Security is presenting a production-focused approach to advanced C2, counter-C2, governed AI, secure data access, and faster acquisition. The objective: move urgent operational needs into trusted, fielded capabilities at mission speed.
Modern operations produce more data, software, sensor inputs, and AI-generated outputs than teams can manage through disconnected tools and manual processes. The question is no longer whether an AI model can produce an answer. The harder question is whether an operator can trust it, understand where it came from, confirm that policy was enforced, and act without surrendering control of the mission environment.
10x National Security addresses that challenge through mission software with infrastructure-grade control. Our platforms are designed for high-consequence environments where security, provenance, identity, authorization, interoperability, cost, latency, resilience, and accountability are built in from the beginning.
Nexus AI is the governed routing, execution, and control layer for operational AI. It gives teams one secure interface for approved commercial models, private inference, mission data, agent tools, and workflows. Instead of hardwiring each application to one provider, Nexus can route requests according to mission need, policy, classification, security posture, performance, latency, cost, and provider availability.
Before a request reaches a model or service, Nexus can enforce identity, authorization, model-use controls, provider access, project boundaries, and audit requirements. After execution, it can retain the evidence needed to trace decisions, measure outcomes, control spending, and improve performance. Teams gain modern AI speed without giving up governance, observability, cost discipline, or mission ownership.
Nexus is part of the VortexAQ platform family, which supports developer integration, protected private inference, workload placement, retrieval, provenance, operational memory, and durable evidence across mission environments.
ORRIX extends this control to commercial and mission data. Its zero-copy, federated approach lets teams discover and use governed data across mission networks while the data remains with its source. Cataloging, entitlements, policy-based access, compliance, usage tracking, and acquisition analytics unlock data value without creating uncontrolled copies.
Technology alone is not enough. Acquisition must move at mission speed. 10xARC is 10x National Security’s asymmetric acquisition model for turning an urgent need into a funded, executable contract action. It combines requirement shaping, technical development, acquisition strategy, vendor ecosystem management, contract-ready documentation, and execution support. Acquisition becomes part of delivery, not a handoff after the technical work.
The production-first path is clear: discover the mission problem, build a working capability, secure and harden it, create authorization evidence, field it with operators, measure the outcome, and improve it through direct feedback. Working capability matters more than paper innovation. Production beats theater.
This approach is built for edge-to-cloud operations, including disconnected, degraded, intermittent, and limited-bandwidth conditions; protected environments; zero-trust access; continuous monitoring; DevSecOps; and private and commercial cloud. The goal is decision advantage—the right information, governed by the right controls, reaching the right operator at the right time.
Our operating system is S3O3: Speed, Science, Simplicity, Ownership, Openness, and Opportunity. These principles drive faster delivery, evidence-based decisions, reduced complexity, accountability, interoperability, and new paths to contribute.
Together, these principles support one outcome: fielded capability that works. Advanced C2 requires more than another dashboard. Counter-C2 requires more than isolated tools. Operational AI requires more than access to a model. Mission success depends on connected systems that can sense, decide, act, learn, recover, and adapt while preserving security and command authority.
TechNet Augusta 2026 is centered on C2 and counter-C2 in support of Army warfighting. 10x National Security is joining military, Government, academia, and industry leaders to discuss how innovative and interoperable systems can reach operators faster and perform in joint operational environments. Our focus is practical: trust the answer, control the AI layer, accelerate acquisition, and deliver capability at mission speed.
Meet 10x National Security at TechNet Augusta 2026 to explore Nexus AI, 10xARC, Aegis, ORRIX, governed AI and data infrastructure, private inference, and production-first delivery.
No hype. Just impact.
#TechNetAugusta #AFCEA #NationalSecurity #C2 #CounterC2 #MissionAI #NexusAI #10xARC
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