Resultant Prototype Will Use Artificial Intelligence / Machine Learning to Support Navy

The Naval Surface Warfare Center (NSWC), Crane Division awarded a contract worth more than $8 million to develop a part-centric supply chain awareness tool that will determine the supply chain risk of specified microelectronic components for system design and the overall acquisition process. 

Resultant of Indianapolis, IN, the awardee of the contract, will design a prototype that will incorporate artificial intelligence/machine learning techniques on data resolution issues and develop predictive analysis. This will enable the determination of the supply chain risk for a wide range of microelectronic components. 

“We are excited to be working with the Navy to enhance their efforts to broaden data-driven decision making,” said John Roach, Chief Revenue Officer of Resultant. “Sophisticated data science methodologies continue to prove their worth supporting meaningful innovation for the government. We hope this custom tool will assist the Navy in making critical decisions that protect the nation’s microelectronic supply chain.” 

To achieve the objective, Resultant will be required to develop novel and unique methods that include identifying sources of data for ingestion, tool design and development, identifying and establishing risk categories, and determining statistical factors and data that aid in risk determination. 

The prototype was the first prototype project solicited through the Strategic & Spectrum Missions Advanced Resilient Trusted Systems (S2MARTS) other transaction authority (OTA) vehicle, managed by the Raleigh, NC-based National Security Technology Accelerator (NSTXL). 

OTA’s were created to give the Department of Defense (DoD) the flexibility necessary to adopt and incorporate business practices that reflect commercial industry standards and best practices into DoD award instruments. Under the terms of the agreement, Resultant is expected to provide its deliverables by 2020. 

NSTXL offers a unique and simplified approach for companies that have technologies they want the Navy to consider. NSTXL helps to rapidly transition technologies from innovators to the U.S. military, ranging from individual warfighter gear to large-scale defense systems. 

“It’s our job to get technologies, such as these, from the concept stage to the Warfighters as quickly as possible,” said Tim Greeff, the CEO of NSTXL. “By using Other Transaction Authority, we are able to work with innovative companies, such as RESULTANT Consulting to jumpstart the prototyping procurement process and provide solutions in an efficient and streamline manner.” 

About NSTXL 

The National Security Technology Accelerator (NSTXL) is a non-profit based in Raleigh, NC. It is the essential Pentagon partner for rapidly delivering mission-driven systems and emerging technologies to the U.S. military. www.NSTXL.org 

About Resultant 

Resultant, LLC is a technology, data, and management consulting firm. Resultant works in both the public and private sectors across all industries to help clients fulfill their missions, meet their goals, and solve their toughest challenges. Employees embody Resultant’s values of Client Focus, Fearless Problem Solving, Empathy, and Deep Expertise while “helping our clients, coworkers, and communities thrive.” The firm serves clients nationally from its headquarters in Indianapolis. 

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