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Home» News»SeeByte Wins Contract to Extend US Navy Autonomous Systems and Machine Learning Capability
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A MK18 UUV equipped with SeeByte’s Mission-Level Autonomy system, Neptune. SeeByte picture.

SeeByte Wins Contract to Extend US Navy Autonomous Systems and Machine Learning Capability

Naval News Staff 30 Nov 2022

SeeByte press release

SeeByte Ltd, the global leader of smart software solutions for uncrewed maritime systems, has been awarded an indefinite-delivery/indefinite- quantity (IDIQ) contract to support the US Navy’s MK18 Uncrewed Underwater Vehicle Family of Systems program.

The awarded IDIQ has a total potential value of $87M and a duration of up to 10 years. Under this contract, SeeByte will provide engineering, technical support, training and simulation services including upgrades to SeeByte’s Mission-Level Autonomy system, Neptune, development of Automatic Target Recognition (ATR) modules and a bespoke training and simulation toolkit (Unmanned Systems Simulator).

Artificial Intelligence SeeByte Unmanned Vehicles 2022-11-30
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