Raj Shah, head of the Defense Department‘s Defense Innovation Unit Experimental, has said DIUx expects to transition some of the 25 prototype projects to operational use by service branches over the next two months, Defense News reported Tuesday.
âSome of the earlier [projects] are getting closer to validation of the prototypes, and weâll have a lot more to say about that in the next two months when they transition,â he told reporters Monday.
Aaron Mehta writes DIUx has awarded 25 contracts worth approximately $48.4 million combined as of March, a figure that represents a $12.3 million increase since the fourth quarter of fiscal 2016.
Some of DIUxâs prototype projects include a Sensofusion-built anti-drone weapon system for the Joint Improvised-Threat Defeat Organization and U.S. Marine Corpsâ warfighting laboratory, Orbital Insightâs analytics development project for DoD and Shield AIâs mapping software for the U.S. Naval Air Systems Commandâs unmanned system, the report added.