Defense Innovation Unit Issues Success Memo to HarperDB for its Common Operation Database Prototype
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HarperDB successfully completed a prototype project for the U.S. Navy under the Department of Defense's Defense Innovation Unit, earning a Success Memo for its work on the Common Operational Database (COD). During a military exercise in May 2024, HarperDB's Distributed Systems Platform showcased its ability to provide fault-tolerant data connectivity between autonomous aquatic and aerial drones and ground command stations, ensuring real-time data exchange even in environments with limited network connectivity. The exercise demonstrated HarperDB's capacity to manage data across various platforms, which was instrumental in integrating and adapting the technology to meet dynamic mission requirements. This achievement positions HarperDB to offer its database management and real-time analysis technology to the Department of Defense and other U.S. Government entities under a new production agreement. HarperDB's platform, designed for environments with inconsistent connectivity, also provides backend services for the Fortune 1000, optimizing system performance and reducing costs.
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