ISR decision support fuses multi-modal sources — imagery, signals, radar, open-source — into calibrated assessments and drafted courses of action, with human authorisation on every critical action and provenance on every input. MAIA's sovereign configuration is built for this: source-visible fusion scoring, behavioural-baseline anomaly detection, and an evidence chain designed for classified, air-gapped deployment.
Fusion you can interrogate
A fused threat score that cannot show the contribution of each source is an opinion with decimal places. Source-visible fusion keeps every input's weight and provenance inspectable, so an analyst can challenge the machine the way they would challenge a junior analyst — and the machine can answer.
Sovereignty is the deployment, not the sticker
Decision support for national security has to live where the mission lives: in-country, in-enclave, disconnected when required. The same substrate that runs commercial operations deploys air-gapped with in-enclave models — one architecture, two postures.
