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US Marine Corps Awards Accrete Sole-Source Contract for Argus for Cognitive Advantage

August 22nd, 2026

NEW YORK, Aug. 21, 2026 — Accrete, the cognitive infrastructure company building Knowledge Engines for autonomous work, today announced that it has been awarded a sole-source contract by the U.S. Marine Corps to deliver Argus for Cognitive Advantage.

The award was made on a sole-source basis. Under the award, Accrete will license its Expert AI Agents to the U.S. Marine Corps to help achieve cognitive advantage, enabling more informed, confident decisions.

Adversaries increasingly compete below the threshold of armed conflict, using coordinated narratives, synthetic media, and inauthentic amplification to shape perceptions faster than human analysts can track. Rather than treating open-source data as a search problem, Argus for Cognitive Advantage tracks, analyzes, and visualizes narrative development across the complete information environment — OSINT, open web, social media, broadcast media, messaging platforms, and foreign-language outlets. Accrete’s Knowledge Engine platform, which powers the Expert AI Agent Argus for Cognitive Advantage, converts the institutional knowledge of experienced practitioners into expert AI agents that surface the most relevant, use-case-specific signals across every accessible network. This significantly reduces analytic time and produces the detailed reporting required for timely decision-making.

In a world driven by visual media, rapid analysis is paramount — and this is where Argus for Cognitive Advantage’s video vision stands out. It reduces hours of video content to analysis in minutes, transcribing and translating speech, detecting objects and scene content, and inferring location cues — turning clips that once had to be watched end to end into searchable, attributable evidence, including video posted in languages the analyst does not read.

Additional product capabilities include:

Narrative intelligence. Narrative engines, stance detection, and predictive simulation track how conversations evolve and resonate.

Audience simulation. The Audience Simulation Agent segments an audience and simulates how each segment will react to a message before it is released, compressing a weeks-long analytic task into a single workflow.

Measures of effectiveness. Automated assessments quantify mission outcomes.

Global reach. Real-time translation and transcription across 243 languages, spanning sources including Facebook, Instagram, TikTok, X, YouTube, Reddit, Telegram, Weibo, and VKontakte.

Argus Chat. Analysts query the data in plain language.

Trusted AI by design. Every inference is traceable to its source, within auditable, accreditation-ready boundaries.

“Cognitive advantage is a warfighting requirement, not a support function, and this award reflects the Marine Corps’ clear recognition of that,” said Bill Wall, CEO of Accrete AI Government. “Furthermore, this sole-source award demonstrates the trust Accrete has built across the Department of War services. Accrete is proud to expand its reach within the Department of War by supporting the U.S. Marine Corps.”

Accrete first deployed Argus with the Department of War in 2022, followed by a multi-million dollar U.S. Army contract in 2024 to advance the capability for Army information operations. Argus for Cognitive Advantage was selected for a 2025 AFWERX STRATFI award to transition its technology from prototype to operational use.

“Knowledge Engines are dynamic context recorders, and the advantage begins the moment an organization presses record. The most valuable context in any institution is the know-how trapped in the heads of its best people. Organizations that never capture it are ceding compounding advantage to adversaries and competitors that do. Argus for Cognitive Advantage is one of the most sophisticated applications of the Knowledge Engine platform, and Accrete is proud to extend it to the Marine Corps as it counters adversaries operating against the United States every day through digital channels,” said Prashant Bhuyan, Founder, CEO, and Chairman of Accrete, Inc.

NEXTORCH Edge Guard Cut-Resistant Tactical Gloves

August 22nd, 2026

360-Degree Cut and Abrasion Protection

Seattle, WA – (August 18th, 2026) – NEXTORCH North America, the primary U.S. distributor of global manufacturer NEXTORCH Industries, is proud to announce NEXTORCH Edge Guard Cut-Resistant Tactical Gloves. They’re designed and engineered to protect against blade slashes, glass, and metal shards, while maintaining dexterity and touchscreen capability. 

Edge Guard tactical gloves are built to deliver continuous protection with enhanced dexterity and all-day comfort. They feature an integrated 13-gauge HPPE (High-Performance Polyethylene) continuous A7 cut-resistant liner that wraps your entire hand. It creates a powerful “blade-sliding effect” to neutralize active knife slashes and jagged metal hazards. The extended protective cuff boosts wrist slash-resistance and integrates a dual-locking elastic band with an oversized rubberized pull tab for split-second deployment.

The Edge Guard gloves are infused with ultra-conductive fibers across all ten fingers and the full palm for flawless operation of rangefinders, smartphones, MDTs, and tactical tablets (including complex swiping, pinching, and zooming) all while keeping your hands fully protected. They feature premium cowhide and Cordura materials for flexibility and a non-slip grip,even in wet/oily conditions. They offer high mobility, avoiding the clunky feel of traditional, thick protection gloves. Available sizes include: S, M, L, XL and 2XL.

Key Features:

• A7 Cut-Resistant Liner

• Extended Wrist Protection

• Ergonomic Cut Design – improved fit and comfort

• Seamless Fingertip Design – sensitive and precise control

• Articulated Finger Structure – smooth natural movement

• Full-Palm Touchscreen Capability – fast and accurate control

• CORDURA® Reinforced Zones – high-wear durability reinforcement

• ?Quick Pull Tab – quick entry and removal

MSRP: $47.99

Available for Evaluation

Law enforcement, military, and security agencies in the U.S. are invited to participate in the NEXTORCH 30-Day-Free Test & Evaluation Program. To learn more about the T&E program “click here”.

The US Army Marksmanship Unit’s Instructor Training Group: Strengthening Lethality Through Expert Instruction

August 22nd, 2026

The Instructor Training Group (ITG) of the U.S. Army Marksmanship Unit (USAMU) is one of the Army’s most influential training assets. Based at Fort Benning, Georgia, the ITG delivers expert small-arms instruction to servicemembers across the force, ensuring marksmanship fundamentals, coaching skills and weapons proficiency remain at the highest possible standard.

Mission and Core Purpose The ITG’s mission is to increase small-arms lethality across the force by training servicemembers and developing instructors who can return to their units and elevate marksmanship programs. As part of USAMU’s broader training mission, the ITG provides:

• Mobile training teams that travel worldwide.

• Instructor development courses that teach Soldiers how to coach, evaluate and build sustainable marksmanship programs.

• Weapons-specific training aligned with Army doctrine and modernization efforts.

This dual focus—training shooters and training instructors—makes the ITG a force multiplier across the Army.

Training Methods and Curriculum ITG instruction blends data-driven training, doctrinal consistency and adaptable teaching methods. Training packages typically include:

• Baseline marksmanship assessments.

• Classroom instruction on preliminary marksmanship, ballistics, weapons familiarization, optics familiarization, shot analysis and coaching techniques.

• Hands-on weapons training with systems such as the M4, M17/M18 and emerging platforms like the M7/M8 rifle.

• Instructor development modules.

• Final evaluations measuring improvements in hit probability, consistency and proficiency.

The curriculum reinforces proven fundamentals while integrating modern optics, fire-control systems and Army lethality initiatives.

Verified Impact on Army Readiness Across its annual training cycle, the U.S. Army Marksmanship Unit consistently delivers measurable improvements in small-arms proficiency—an impact strongly driven by the Instructor Training Group. On average, USAMU conducts about 80 training missions each year, providing advanced marksmanship instruction to more than 4,000 Soldiers.

One of the ITG’s greatest advantages—and a major selling point for commanders—is its ability to tailor every training mission to the unit’s specific needs. Commanders dictate the training intent, and ITG cadre build a customized program of instruction that focuses on the formation’s mission requirements, weapons systems and operational environment. Rather than selecting a preset course, units receive training built specifically around their mission parameters, ensuring relevance, efficiency and maximum lethality gains.

These tailored efforts produce significant, documented improvements in battlefield effectiveness. Servicemembers routinely achieve substantial increases in lethal-hit averages and overall marksmanship proficiency after completing an ITG training package, demonstrating the value of customized instruction delivered by expert cadre.

Together, these results highlight the ITG’s role as a critical contributor to Army readiness and small-arms modernization.

Reach Across the Army The ITG supports a wide range of Army organizations, including:

• Basic Combat Training and One Station Unit Training.

• ROTC Cadet Summer Training.

• Infantry and Armor Basic Officer Leader Courses.

• Maneuver Captain’s Career Course.

• National Guard and Reserve units.

• Partner-nation forces during joint training events.

• U.S. Army Forces Command (FORSCOM).

• U.S. Army Special Operations Command (USASOC).

ITG mobile training teams frequently travel to remote or resource-limited ranges, ensuring units across the Army receive expert instruction regardless of location.

Strategic Importance The Instructor Training Group is central to the Army’s long-term lethality strategy. By focusing on instructor development, the ITG ensures:

• Units maintain higher lethality long after training ends.

• Marksmanship doctrine remains standardized across the Army.

• New weapons and optics—such as the M7/M8 rifle and Next Generation Squad Weapon systems—are integrated effectively.

• Leaders at every level understand how to coach, evaluate and sustain marksmanship programs.

As small-arms proficiency becomes increasingly decisive in close combat, the ITG’s role is more vital than ever.

Contact The U.S. Army Marksmanship Unit’s Instructor Training Group can be reached at AMU-ITG@army.mil.

Story by LTC Michelle Lunato 

U.S. Army Marksmanship Unit

German Precision Optics Announces GPO Setback Cantilever Mount

August 21st, 2026

Designed for Compact Tactical Riflescopes

Richmond, VA. (August 14th, 2026) – German Precision Optics(GPO USA) proudly announces the GPO SetbackÔ Cantilever 3” extension mount designed for compact tactical 30mm riflescopes. This design allows compact riflescopes to be mounted up to either 3” forward or rearward, depending on what the optical system requires for optimal eye relief.

“This new mount is a must for compact riflescope users,” said Mike Jensen, Owner and CEO of GPO, USA. “Most riflescope mounts push optics forward. Compact tactical scopes often require the opposite. The GPO SetBack™ allows you to bring the optic rearward, allowing shooters to achieve proper eye relief, faster target acquisition, and a more natural head position behind the rifle. The result is improved comfort, a full sight picture, and maximum performance from today’s compact precision optics.”

The GPO SetBack™ 3” cantilever was designed and engineered specifically for today’s ultra-compact tactical optics. While compact scopes offer significant advantages in weight, balance, and handling, their shorter main tube length often limits mounting flexibility and can place the optic too far forward for proper eye relief. The SetBack solves this problem by moving the scope mounting position up to 3 inches rearward, allowing shooters to achieve a full field of view and a comfortable shooting position without compromising rail engagement or mounting security. The GPO SetBack™ ensures your optic sits exactly where it should, closer or further to your eye and ready for maximum performance.

This ingenious extension mount is precision machined from a single billet of aircraft-grade aluminum. The unique one-piece mount delivers exceptional rigidity, precise ring alignment, and dependable return-to-zero performance under heavy recoil and demanding in-the-field conditions. Although 1-piece, it has extremely narrow ring gap, less than 2.5”, made specifically for scopes with extremely limited mounting surface (ie the GPO CENTURI Super-Compact series).  Designed for riflescopes with a 30mm main tube, the SetBack features four hardened steel Allen-head cross-bolts that provide a secure, repeatable attachment to any Mil-Std 1913 Picatinny rail.

Premium features include:

• Positions the scope up to 3” rearward or forward for optimal eye relief

• Designed for 30mm main tube riflescopes

• One-piece precision-machined aircraft-grade aluminum construction

• Four hardened steel Allen-head cross-bolts for maximum mounting security

• Mil-Std 1913 Picatinny rail compatible

• Optimized for compact tactical optics

• Improves eye relief and shooting comfort

• Hard-anodized matte black finish

• Maintains strength, alignment, and zero retention under recoil

The GPO SetBackÔ retails for $89.99 and will be available through authorized GPO dealers nationwide and online at www.gpo-usa.com.

Tiberius Aerospace Announces Invictus Has Moved into Formal Engineering Testing and Evaluation, Bringing Scalable Long-Range Precision Strike Across Multiple Domains

August 21st, 2026

Tiberius Aerospace, the modern defense technology company building next-generation weapon systems and AI-powered defense solutions for the United States, United Kingdom and allied nations, today announced that Invictus is moving from early laboratory investigation to prove the concept into formal engineering Test & Evaluation (T&E) development, marking a major step towards fielding its next-generation long-range precision strike system.

Invictus is a tube-launched, multi-mission system designed for integration across multiple platforms and domains. Its architecture is intended to support launch from vertical launch systems and autonomous vehicles operating across land and sea, giving warfighters greater flexibility in how long-range precision effects are delivered.

Tiberius Aerospace launched its first ramjet munition, Sceptre, in May 2025 and recently announced successful ramjet ignition during live firing in the US. This rapid development and learning has facilitated the accelerated transition of the Invictus programme from exploratory laboratory development into a proven engineering program focused on validating propulsion, flight performance, guidance, platform integration and manufacturability through formal testing. Direct- connect testing of the Invictus ramjet engine is already underway at Purdue’s Zucrow Laboratories, where the engine has demonstrated excellent operability using Jet-A across all conditions tested to date.

The program is advancing against an increasingly urgent strategic challenge: the need for the United States and its allies to rebuild long-range precision strike capacity faster than traditional defense production can replenish it. The U.S. Army used virtually all of its stockpile of ATACMS and Precision Strike Missiles during the five-month conflict with Iran, intensifying concerns about readiness for future contingencies. Across Europe, Western missile inventories have also come under growing pressure, driving NATO governments and manufacturers to accelerate production and rebuild stockpiles.

Invictus is being designed to address both capability and capacity, combining long-range precision with an architecture built for adaptability and scale. The Invictus-200 will pair a ramjet with an integral booster to deliver speeds up to Mach 3 and precision strike at ranges of up to 200 kilometres, with targeting precision of 5.5-meter CEP depending on guidance configuration. Its 10– 15 kilogram payload capacity and modular, open architecture will allow the system to be configured for different missions and evolve as operational requirements change.

“The move into formal engineering, testing and evaluation is a major step toward turning Invictus from a promising technology into a deployable capability,” said Chad Steelberg, Founder and CEO of Tiberius Aerospace. “Invictus and Sceptre have been designed from first principles to deliver cost-effective lethality from the outset, using our AI powered platform GRAIL to maximize the combat effect delivered for every dollar spent by simplifying the weapon, engineering it for high-volume production and building in an open architecture that can evolve without replacing the entire system. We have used GRAIL to enable a Silicon Valley approach to product development, connecting program requirements with domestic and allied suppliers capable of producing components and systems and therefore supporting a broader and more resilient industrial base. Invictus will bring together long-range precision, multi-domain flexibility, cost-effective lethality and scalable production in a weapon designed not only for today’s operational requirements, but for continuous adaptation throughout its service life.”

SOFWERX – UxSAI Mission Autonomy Systems Assessment Event

August 21st, 2026

SOFWERX, in collaboration with USSOCOM Program Executive Office SOF Digital Applications (PEO-SDA), will host a series of events to identify and evaluate decentralized and collaborative mission autonomy solutions for heterogeneous, multi-platform, multi-domain unmanned systems in support of the Unmanned Systems Autonomy and Interoperability (UxSAI) program. 

Fielding and sustaining autonomy on unmanned systems requires mission autonomy software capable of executing diverse missions within complex, rapidly changing environments and traditional vertical-stack autonomy is constrained by proprietary, vendor-locked software architectures and is highly vulnerable to communications denial in contested electromagnetic environments. Decentralized mission autonomy addresses this gap by enabling peer-to-peer coordination, dynamic re-tasking, and localized planning without real-world communications or centralized command constraints. The UxSAI Program is seeking a mission autonomy software solution that can seamlessly integrate into the government-owned Collaborative Heterogeneous Autonomy Operations Software (CHAOS) baseline, allowing program personnel to rapidly field new capabilities independently.

The goal is to identify mission autonomy software providers capable of delivering decentralized and collaborative autonomy solutions that integrate with the CHAOS baseline for multi-platform, multi-domain unmanned systems. The selected provider should deliver an open, modular capability that UxSAI personnel can configure and sustain organically, without ongoing vendor dependency for software development, and the UxSAI program intends to complete test and evaluation (T&E) on vendor deliverables as a part of this event. 

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Learn more at events.sofwerx.org/uxsaimissionautonomy.

US Military Affirms SIG SAUER M17 and M18 as “Safe and Reliable”

August 21st, 2026

Results of unprecedented analysis, including inspection of nearly 114,000 pistols, “reinforce confidence and assurance” in the SIG SAUER firearm

NEWINGTON, N.H., (August 20, 2026) – Following an extensive inspection and analysis of the SIG SAUER M17 and M18, both the Department of War (DoW) and Department of the Air Force (DAF) confirmed the firearms are “safe and reliable.”

On August 7, 2026, DoW confirmed the SIG SAUER Modular Handgun System pistols, including the SIG SAUER M17 and M18, are safe and reliable, saying it underwent extensive testing where more than 1.5 million rounds were fired and “all investigated incidents of alleged ‘uncommanded discharges’ have been traced back to the trigger being pulled, and not due to an issue with the firearm.” The full DoW statement is available on the U.S. Army’s Capability Program Executive website.

Following the inspection of 113,479 M18 firearms, DAF said the results “reinforce confidence and assurance that the M18 remains safe and reliable for DAF missions.” DAF’s inspection found “100% of the inspected weapons exhibited no signs of any condition that could have allowed the weapons to experience an ‘uncommanded discharge.’” The full DAF letter dated January 23, 2026, is available at Soldier Systems.

“The U.S. military analysis further validates the technology, engineering, and performance behind the P320,” said Phil Strader, VP of Consumer Affairs, SIG SAUER. “This was an unprecedented level of inspection, extensive for both the volume of firearms analyzed and for the level of evaluation on each product. Nearly 114,000 firearms were disassembled to methodically examine individual components and reassembled for final functional testing, and the product stood up to the test.”

Following an incident in July 2025, the Air Force Global Strike Command ordered an evaluation of the M18, which is a carry version of the P320 pistol, while the M17 is a full size. The initial evaluation showed that no weapon discharges were attributable to a malfunction. Global Strike Command reinstated the M18 in August 2025, while DAF completed its inspection, which is summarized in its January 2026 letter.

For more information, visit www.P320Truth.com, a website dedicated to accurate information on the P320.

Utah Governor Spencer Cox and Former Acting Secretary of Defense Chris Miller Headline the Launch of the Integrated Warfighter Ecosystem (IWE)

August 21st, 2026

Approximately 150 American companies, many of them veteran-owned, are joining forces to create the IWE to help solve the defense industrial base crisis
PAYSON, Utah, Aug. 21, 2026 — Utah Governor Spencer Cox and former Acting Secretary of Defense Chris Miller today participated in the launch of the Integrated Warfighter Ecosystem (IWE). The IWE is a coalition of approximately 150 predominantly small to midsized American companies, many of them veteran-owned businesses, that have joined forces to close capability gaps, bridge the defense industrial base’s ‘Valley of Death,’ and deliver integrated solutions to the warfighter faster. CenCore, an Utah-based company, is the integrator and founder of the IWE. 

“For generations, Utah has answered the call to support our nation’s defense,” said Utah Governor Spencer Cox. “The launch of the Integrated Warfighter Ecosystem reflects our state’s continued leadership in bringing together innovators, manufacturers, veterans and national security partners to solve difficult challenges. Utah’s entire defense ecosystem, working alongside collaborators across the country, is helping deliver critical capabilities to America’s warfighters faster.” 

Today’s event took place at the new CenCore 55,000-square-foot global headquarters in Payson, Utah, and gathered IWE CEOs and members, operators, investors, and elected officials in one place. CenCore, a national security company, founded this ecosystem and acts as the orchestrator of the IWE — a persistent, structured pathway that connects industry capability, government demand, and mission need and moves them toward field readiness. 

Roughly 80 percent of IWE members are small, non-traditional businesses, spanning capabilities in autonomy, communications, command and control, counter-UAS, edge AI, ISR, power, and manufacturing.

“This work is personal to me. Small and mid-size companies like mine and many of those in the IWE — working behind the scenes — are the backbone of America. The skill, the commitment, the patriotism, the dedication poured into everything they do is seen and felt out at the edge of the force,” said Chris Miller, former Acting Secretary of Defense, Founder and CRO of FPF Defense.

The intent of the IWE is to create a nationwide network of aligned U.S. companies, run by CenCore, that can deliver at scale and at the tactical edge. By opening participation in the DIB beyond the traditional primes, the IWE draws on the full capabilities of the partner companies to support the warfighter — commercial manufacturers, predominantly small and medium businesses, and veteran-owned firms whose capacity has not historically been counted toward defense production.

“The warfighter is our shareholder. That is not a tagline — it is how CenCore decides where its time and capital go,” said Adam Fife, CEO of CenCore. “The capability to meet the warfighter’s need already exists in this country. What has been missing is the connective tissue between industry, government demand, and mission need. The IWE is built to be exactly that.” 

Founded in 2010, CenCore is a trusted partner in delivering innovative security solutions in an ever-evolving threat landscape. The company designs and builds deployable, containerized, ICD-705-compliant secure facilities — mobile SCIFs and deployable data centers — and delivers U.S.-built, tech-agnostic security platforms that ensure global secure communications. CenCore employs approximately 1,700 people across 27 sites nationwide, is privately held, and takes no outside investors. CenCore prioritizes cost-effective, high-performance solutions over superficial appeal.