NewsNovember 4, 2025

Event Unpacked: AUSA 2025

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AUSA 2025 – Mission Accomplished

Earlier this month, the Wolf Pack deployed to Washington, D.C. for the 2025 AUSA Annual Meeting & Expo, themed “Agile, Adaptive, Lethal: Winning at the Pace of Change.” The event brought together defense leaders and innovators to discuss the U.S. Army's transformation for future readiness.

This year marked AUSA's 250th anniversary and WOLF's debut as a National Partner – a proud milestone highlighted by our nomination for the AUSA “RISING STAR” Award. WOLF is grateful for the opportunity to network with industry leaders shaping the future of national security.

On the exhibition floor, WOLF showcased the future of rugged, AI-powered defense computing. In partnership with Jonathan Group and LCR Embedded Systems, we demonstrated the WOLF-14T0 3U VPX SBC, powered by NVIDIA® Orin™ and ConnectX®-7 technology and integrated into LCR's DK3 VPX Development Platform. The live demo paired the WOLF-14T0 with DeepSig's OmniSIG® AI software to rapidly identify and classify RF signals across multiple frequency bands—illustrating real-time AI inference and secure data handling for next-generation C5ISR and EW systems.

Another major demo highlight was the work WOLF supported with General Dynamics Mission Systems (GDMS) in delivering prototype CMOSS Mounted Form Factor (CMFF) systems to the U.S. Army as part of the CMFF Rampart Chassis program.

Overall, AUSA 2025 was a resounding victory for WOLF — a strategic success in strengthening partnerships, expanding visibility, and demonstrating the power of our technology. As the dust settles in D.C., the Wolf Pack is already gearing up for AUSA 2026.

Until next time, signing off – The Wolf Pack

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