EpiSci is a software company at the forefront of artificial intelligence and trusted autonomy solutions for national security applications [3]. Founded in 2012, the company has established itself as a significant innovator in defense technology, developing mission-critical autonomy software across multiple domains including uncrewed aerial systems, surface warfare, maritime tracking, and battle management command and control. In February 2024, EpiSci's acquisition by Applied Intuition, Inc. strengthened its position as a premier autonomy software developer across land, air, sea and space domains [3].
- Bo Ryu, PhD - Founder, President and CEO [1]
- Epiphany Ryu - Chief Operating Officer [2]
- Dan "Animal" Javorsek, PhD - Chief Technology Officer [1]
- Tamal Bose, PhD - VP, Cognitive Sensors and Radio Frequency [1]
- Aaron "Vandal" Gibney - VP, Battle Management Command and Control [1]
- Tactical AI-powered autonomy systems [3]
- Advanced uncrewed aerial systems and fighter aircraft control [5]
- Sophisticated communications networks [5]
- Integrated battle management command and control systems [5]
- A $45M AFWERX Strategic Funding Increase (STRATFI) contract awarded in March 2024 [4]
- Successful AI-piloted fighter jet demonstrations in U.S. Air Force trials [3]
- Advanced drone swarm testing under AFWERX programs [3]
- Air Force Research Laboratory (AFRL)
- Air Force Special Operations Command (AFSOC)
- Naval Information Warfare Center Pacific (NIWC Pacific)
- Defense Advanced Projects Research Agency (DARPA) [2]
- SBIR/STTR Phase II and III program participation [2]
- Defense contractor security compliance for classified programs
- Qualified contractor status for Air Force Special Operations Command [2]
- Platform-agnostic autonomy software development [1]
- Enhanced human-machine teaming capabilities [1]
- Expanded partnerships with military and research organizations [1]
- Featured in Aviation Week's Top 10 Aerospace Technology Highlights of 2020 [4]
- Successful demonstration in Golden Horde Colosseum [5]
- Selection for Project Overmatch's Mission Autonomy Proving Grounds [2]