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Oracle Defense Ecosystem Expands Support for Defense Technology Companies

Oracle Defense Ecosystem

Oracle Defense Ecosystem has expanded its support for emerging defense technology companies by introducing its third cohort of innovative organizations. The initiative aims to help companies develop and deliver mission-ready AI, cyber, secure communication, autonomous systems, and operational intelligence solutions for the US and allied nations.

At the Oracle Defence Tech Summit 2026, Oracle announced the addition of 10 defense technology companies to the Oracle Defense Ecosystem. These companies will gain access to Oracle’s distributed cloud and AI infrastructure to accelerate innovation and strengthen national security capabilities.

The Oracle Defense Ecosystem connects emerging defense technology companies with advanced cloud and artificial intelligence resources. As a result, organizations can move their solutions from early prototypes to real-world mission deployment faster and more securely.

“Defense organizations cannot afford to wait years for promising technologies to move from prototype to mission use,” said Rand Waldron, senior vice president, Oracle. “The Oracle Defense Ecosystem gives emerging defense and dual-use companies a faster path to build with Oracle, deploy on sovereign cloud and AI infrastructure, and reach customers operating in some of the world’s most demanding environments. Our third cohort expands this focus on turning innovation into real-world mission impact.”

In addition, existing members of the ecosystem prove the value of the platform. Recently, Whitespace deployed its operational learning capability, Saga, via Oracle Roving Edge Devices. It supported classified Royal Navy workloads during Operation HIGHMAST.

The implementation also enabled commanders to capture and apply important operational lessons. It also provided sovereign AI capabilities in disconnected, disrupted, intermittent and limited-connectivity environments.

New Members Expand Oracle’s Defense Ecosystem

The latest class of the Oracle Defense Ecosystem is made up of 10 companies working on cutting-edge defense and national security technologies.

Chariot Defense builds ruggedized power and energy systems for tactical edge missions. These solutions support drones, sensors, command and remote operations

HPO Technologies develops secure, modular platforms for the health, readiness and operational performance of military personnel. Legion Intelligence enables defense teams to operationalize AI on existing systems. It offers human oversight, audit trails and secure deployment options for cloud, on-premises, edge and classified networks.

Marlin Intelligence develops biomimetic AI-enabled underwater robotics technology for defense and surveillance applications. At the same time, Quori offers an AI-driven operational intelligence tool that enhances situational awareness and aids in predicting future risks.

Resaro specializes in AI testing, evaluation, validation and verification technology for defense, government and critical infrastructure organizations.

Revobeam develops counter-UAS, anti-jamming and edge analytics technologies. These solutions support military protection and civil defense operations.

Tactiql develops sensor-to-shooter interoperability software. The platform allows humans and machines to process, translate and share sensor information from crewed and uncrewed platforms.

Delta builds two tailored AI models for certain use cases. The company allows organizations to deliver AI inference at scale, faster, and with higher quality. Unplugged creates mobile technology with a privacy-first philosophy. The company specializes in secure personal, executive and mission communications.

Oracle Extends Benefits to Ecosystem Members

Oracle has enhanced member benefits with the launch of its Defence Holdings accelerator initiative. This will help tech companies explore deployment opportunities across its distributed cloud portfolio through this partnership.

The portfolio covers public cloud, sovereign cloud, government cloud, hybrid cloud and edge environments. Therefore, companies can choose a proper deployment path according to their mission requirements.

The Defence Holdings accelerator program offers early-stage companies customer engagement, strategic partnerships and business growth opportunities. Members of the Oracle Defense Ecosystem will receive priority in the accelerator application process.

The program will also back companies in fields such as agentic AI, cognitive warfare, critical national infrastructure protection and autonomous systems.

Oracle is also strengthening ecosystem support with an enablement and innovation program with Shield Reply and Red Reply. The initiative will help members to build, modernize, secure and operationalize solutions using Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI) and Oracle Roving Edge Infrastructure.

Red Reply will offer ecosystem members preferred rates for cloud and edge readiness assessments, sandbox environments, proof-of-concept support, architecture services, migration assistance, DevSecOps enablement and mission-focused implementation services.

Shield Reply and Red Reply bring deep defense expertise and a global ecosystem of cloud, AI, cyber and engineering experts to help members deploy secure cloud solutions in mission-sensitive environments.

This allows Oracle Defense Ecosystem members to speed up time-to-mission and reduce operational challenges across global defense markets.

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Source: PRNewswire