Kinnami
Overview
Problem: Defense teams fail when they can’t access, share, or protect mission data in contested environments. Cloud systems break down, leaving edge users without intel to act or decide.
Solution: AmiShare is a secure data mesh software platform that lets distributed users—drones, vehicles, mobile teams—store, prioritize, and sync mission-critical data without persistent connectivity. It enforces strict access control and ensures data integrity across domains.
Field Validation: Validated with USAF (SBIR, TACFI), USACE, and NATO DIANA. Demonstrated on UAVs, mobile platforms, and disconnected networks. Pilots underway with British Telecom.
Technology Maturity (TRL): TRL 6: Operational prototypes tested in field; resilience validated in disconnected ops; progressing through Phase III/TACFI.
Strategic Advantage: AI-based policy control; no central infrastructure; hardware/network agnostic; zero-trust aligned; supports multi-path routing. Protected IP and deep edge integration make it hard to replicate.
Go-to-Market Access: AFWERX SBIR Phases I–III, TACFI, NATO DIANA, Congressional OTA funding, and direct pathways via primes and integrators.
Dual-Use Potential: Applies to energy (e.g., distributed solar), infrastructure, disaster response, autonomous logistics, and AI assurance.
Team: Founded by MIT, Veritas, and Symantec alumni. Team includes ex-Google and AWS engineers, enterprise technologists, and GTM experts.
Competitive Landscape: Unlike cloud-dependent platforms, AmiShare is purpose-built for secure, resilient data ops in disconnected, low-SWAP environments.
Primary User: Tactical operators, intel analysts, and platform integrators.
User-Critical Problem: When cloud fails, users need secure, local data—across devices—even when jammed or denied.