PHILADELPHIA, PA — VSBLTY Groupe Technologies Corp. (OTCQB: VSBGF) (CSE: VSBY) (Frankfurt: 5VS) recently secured a contract and initial purchase order valued at up to $2.5 million to deploy an early warning and intelligence system for a defense customer.
The agreement with CRS Inc., a U.S.-based systems integrator, covers an initial deployment phase expected to last about three months and includes software licensing, integration, and technical services.
The system supports multi-sensor data integration for counter-drone operations, situational awareness, and critical infrastructure protection.
The platform processes inputs from unmanned aerial systems, radar, radio frequency monitoring, infrared sensors, satellite data, and other sources to generate operational intelligence.
It can correlate more than 1,000 sensor tracks in under five milliseconds and reduce bandwidth usage by transmitting selected data outputs.
“This contract represents a defining milestone for VSBLTY,” said Jay Hutton, co-founder and chief executive officer.
CRS will serve as prime contractor, handling field systems, communications infrastructure, and deployment, while the defense customer retains operational control and data sovereignty.
The end user is a national defense organization outside North America.
The initial deployment could expand to a broader rollout across additional locations if performance targets are met.
“The ability to ingest and correlate data from multiple sensor domains through a unified analytics environment is a key requirement for modern intelligence systems,” said Kazi, chief executive officer of CRS Inc.
The platform is designed to operate without reliance on external cloud services and can function in air-gapped environments.
VSBLTY develops artificial intelligence platforms for defense, security, and infrastructure applications, while CRS provides integration services for government and military systems.
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