Virtualitics, the Mission AI company focused on advancing defense readiness, has unveiled Virtualitics Iris, a new platform designed to accelerate how military and government leaders interpret and act on readiness data.
Drawing on years of Department of Defense (DoD) deployments, Iris combines Generative AI with specialized Readiness AI Agents in a single interface, enabling faster insight consumption, improved communication, and more decisive action. The system builds on the company’s existing Integrated Readiness Optimization (IRO) solution, extending its capabilities through AI-driven automation.
With Iris, users can pose questions in natural language via a chat interface powered by large language models. Behind the scenes, mission-tuned AI agents contextualize data, surface actionable insights, and guide users through the next steps of decision-making. These agents are designed to operate within established command structures, keeping humans in the loop and ensuring trust, governance, and accountability remain central.
Key features include:
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Mission-Tuned AI Agents that account for operational nuances, data complexity, and stakeholder expectations.
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Accelerated Insight Consumption that reduces reliance on manual analytics workflows.
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Streamlined Decision Chains that deliver information in the right format to the right audience, enhancing alignment and decision speed.
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“Readiness is a data rich domain but with a complex decision space,” said Aakash Indurkhya, Vice President of Product at Virtualitics. “With Virtualitics Iris, we’re elevating our IRO capabilities and reimagining how defense leaders and mission operators move an insight forward to handle contention, pushback and ambiguity across organizational boundaries. For example, teams generating and managing Force Readiness need a tool to cut through the complexity in data and analytics and create more space to reach consensus on decisions. Virtualitics Iris is our next step in unlocking that decision advantage.”
Michael Amori, CEO of Virtualitics, added: “This is a transformative step for our customers. Defense and government leaders always tell me that it takes their teams too long to respond to feedback on analytics. By the time it’s gone down and back up the chain, it’s irrelevant. We don’t think that’s an acceptable status quo given the importance and urgency of the Readiness mission. We’re excited to be challenging it.”
While Iris is purpose-built for defense and government use, its design extends to other industries operating in complex, high-stakes environments. From military operations to enterprise sectors where fast, reliable decisions drive outcomes, Virtualitics sees Iris as a foundation for next-generation decision support.