SBIR TECHNOLOGY PLATFORM
MONARCH.AIM
SBIR Topic: SF241-D023 | Phase III Eligible | Longest IP Runway
MONARCH.AIM is the artificial intelligence evolution of G2 Ops’ proven MONARCH platform — applying machine learning to automate cybersecurity risk modeling, threat detection, and vulnerability assessment within model-based systems engineering environments.
Where the original MONARCH platform (Navy SBIR N181-051) accelerates RMF authorization through structured data management and Cameo integration, MONARCH.AIM — a separate Space Force SBIR award — adds predictive intelligence. The platform uses machine learning models trained on cybersecurity risk patterns to identify emerging threats, flag vulnerability clusters across complex system architectures, and recommend mitigation strategies — reducing the manual analysis burden that currently bottlenecks ATO timelines across large weapon system portfolios.
Originated through a Space Force SBIR award, MONARCH.AIM represents G2 Ops’ cross-service expansion into AI-enabled cybersecurity — the fastest-growing capability demand signal across DoD. The platform carries the longest intellectual property protection runway in G2 Ops’ SBIR portfolio, positioning it for sustained statutory follow-on award authority as AI/ML security requirements accelerate under the FY2026 NDAA.
MISSION ALIGNMENT
MONARCH.AIM extends G2 Ops’ cybersecurity methodology into AI-augmented analysis for Space Force, Air Force, and Navy mission systems. Applicable wherever MBSE environments require automated cyber risk assessment — including satellite ground systems, mission planning architectures, integrated air defense networks, and multi-domain C2 platforms.
CONTRACT VEHICLE
SBIR Phase III Eligible (Space Force) — Government-validated IP with statutory follow-on award authority and the longest IP protection runway in the G2 Ops, Inc. SBIR portfolio.
Strategic Optics for Intelligent Analytics. Full SBIR lifecycle from Phase I through Phase III transition, delivering AI-powered quantitative risk analytics and ATO automation to Navy combat systems.
Phase I (2018) — PAE Maritime (formerly PAE Maritime) | Phase II (2019) — PAE Maritime | Phase III (2021) — PAE Maritime
