PureCipher, a company specializing in AI-integrated, zero-trust cybersecurity, has announced it has secured a Direct to Phase II Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) contract from the U.S. Air Force. This significant award, sponsored by the Kelly Johnson Joint All-Domain Innovation Center at the Michigan Air National Guard, aims to integrate PureCipher’s cutting-edge technologies into operational environments at the Alpena Combat Readiness Training Center.
According to a recent company announcement, the contract represents a vital progression in deploying PureCipher’s innovative solutions, including its OmniSeal™ data integrity framework and Noise Based Communications technology, into real-world military training scenarios. The company emphasized that these technologies are designed to address the critical needs for security, speed, and trust within modern battlespace operations.
PureCipher stated its continued commitment to advancing cybersecurity for the defense sector, particularly in an era where AI integration and zero-trust principles are increasingly paramount. The Alpena Combat Readiness Training Center, identified as the end-user for this initiative, serves as a crucial facility for joint forces military exercises.
The company conveyed its gratitude to its government sponsors, innovation partners, and the service members it supports, acknowledging their role in achieving this significant milestone. This contract highlights the growing emphasis on robust data integrity and secure communication within the U.S. military, particularly as operations become more interconnected and reliant on advanced digital technologies.



