The platform, known as BIP, consolidates workflows previously managed through disconnected systems, providing a unified view of biological risks to support force health protection. By leveraging the ServiceNow infrastructure for security and orchestration, Cyberhill integrates mission-specific AI tools directly into the analyst’s workflow. These features include automated disease classification, global signal translation, and epidemiological modeling for countermeasure planning.
Jake McAndrew, Chief Operating Officer at Cyberhill, noted that the partnership focuses on applying commercial technology to urgent defense needs. The system aims to compress the time between data collection and actionable insight, ensuring that intelligence remains traceable to original sources. This collaboration underscores a broader push to integrate commercial enterprise software into U.S. military operations to address evolving global threats.

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