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10/1/2025

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ASI and U.S. Air Force Accelerate Partnership for NITMRE-GEO

Following recognition from CSAF Gen. Allvin at AFA, the proven NITMRE-Geo capability moves into production—continuing to power modernization and innovation across the Mobility Air Force enterprise.

Air Space Intelligence (ASI), a leader in AI-enabled decision support solutions for the world’s most demanding domains, announced the continuation and expansion of its partnership with the U.S. Air Force Air Mobility Command (AMC) to transition the NITMRE-Geospatial application (NITMRE-Geo) into full production. The expanded effort will continue to evolve and enhance the system’s capabilities, reinforcing AMC’s  ongoing modernization campaign under the Next-Generation Information Technology for Mobility Readiness Enhancement (NITMRE) Effort.

NITMRE-Geo represents a breakthrough in adapting commercially proven software to military command and control (C2) operations. The system integrates and optimizes global mobility workflows, enabling real-time visibility and coordination across AMC’s worldwide mission set.

At the 2025 Air, Space & Cyber Conference, Air Force Chief of Staff General David Allvin highlighted the success of the NITMRE program, citing it as a leading example of how the Air Force is embracing commercial technology to enhance agility and resilience across the mobility enterprise. His recognition underscored the operational impact of ASI’s collaboration with the Air Force and the role NITMRE-Geo has played in advancing data-driven decision-making and modernization across AMC.

Leveraging Commercial Software

AMC executes thousands of dynamic global sorties every year. These operations demand constant coordination between aircraft, aircrews, and mission priorities across multiple theaters. As mission complexity and tempo increase, maintaining operational efficiency and adaptability requires modern tools that can intelligently support command and control at scale. NITMRE-Geo equips mobility operators with AI-enabled capabilities that autonomously power core operational workflows—streamlining mission monitoring, optimization, and courses of action. By leveraging data-driven intelligence, the system enhances decision speed, reduces cognitive workload, and ultimately increases mission flexibility.

The 2025 transition to production marks a pivotal milestone: enabling the Air Force to sustain, expand, and continuously improve a system that has already demonstrated measurable value in enhancing readiness and efficacy.

“NITMRE-Geo has proven the positive impact to operational success of AI-enabled capability at scale,” said Mark Lepczyk, President of Air Space Intelligence Federal. “This transition to production is a testament to the program’s success and the vision of our Air Force partners to move quickly from innovation to implementation. We’re proud to continue expanding this capability to support modernization and mission effectiveness across the mobility enterprise.”

Operationalize Proven AI

As NITMRE-Geo moves into production, ASI and AMC will continue expanding functionality and integrating new capabilities to further enhance mission adaptability, efficiency, and resilience.

Together, these efforts reflect a unified commitment by ASI and the U.S. Air Force to operationalize proven AI technologies—driving enduring innovation across the mobility enterprise and ensuring the force remains agile, effective, and future-ready.

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