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Contested Logistics

Contested Logistics the U.S. Department of Defense (DoD) has a strong dependency on, and many ongoing concerns for, the strategic distribution network in a world where contested logistics is the new norm.

This global distribution network, along with its many commercial participants, is vital to DoD deployments, sustainment, and redeployment. In the military context, Contested Logistics refers to the challenges of ensuring the efficient and secure delivery of resources, supplies, and equipment to operational forces in an environment where adversaries actively seek to disrupt, deny, or degrade these logistical operations. It highlights the difficulties of sustaining military operations in scenarios where geographically extended supply lines are not guaranteed safe passage due to enemy actions or environmental constraints.

With over 20 years of expertise in the logistics domain and solving complex operational and logistics problems with distributed agent technology and hybrid knowledge graph representations, CSI excels in creating sophisticated domain knowledge models with formal semantic grounding, to capture the critical components and relationships of military components and their operations. CSI’s advanced modeling techniques integrate military domain knowledge with automated planning, management, and execution systems, aligning with DoD's need for intelligent systems that enhance decision-making and operational efficiency. Leveraging expertise in hybrid knowledge graphs and Agentic AI technology, CSI is working to develop models representing the intricate structures and operations of the modern military.

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