Evo Tech targets government defense agencies with AI analytics platform

Evo Tech is pushing its Evolution AI platform into U.S. defense and intelligence markets, targeting agencies that need real-time threat detection across large data volumes. The defense AI market is projected to hit $13.7 billion by 2028.

Categorized in: AI News Government
Published on: Apr 18, 2026
Evo Tech targets government defense agencies with AI analytics platform

Evo Tech targets defense agencies with AI data analysis platform

Evo Tech, an artificial intelligence and data analytics company, is expanding sales efforts to U.S. defense and intelligence agencies. The company plans to sell Evolution AI, its platform for processing large volumes of data in real time to identify patterns and detect threats.

Maria Pulera, Evo Tech's representative, said the platform addresses a core challenge in defense operations. "Defense and intelligence operations generate massive amounts of information every day," Pulera said. "Our solutions are designed to help agencies process and interpret that information faster while maintaining the accuracy and security standards required in national defense."

What the platform does

Evolution AI aggregates and analyzes both structured and unstructured data simultaneously. The system uses adaptive machine learning to spot anomalies and deliver findings that support faster decision-making.

The company calls its approach "full-cycle intelligence"-a continuous process that collects, processes, and contextualizes information. This shift allows analysts to move from responding to threats after they occur to planning ahead based on predicted patterns.

The platform runs on secure, closed networks that comply with government data confidentiality requirements.

Planned upgrades for 2025

Evo Tech is adding several features to meet defense buyer needs:

  • Multi-layer data fusion to combine information from multiple sources
  • Improved scalability for large-scale operations
  • Enhanced visual analytics for faster pattern recognition
  • Predictive modeling modules
  • Multilingual data interpretation
  • Insider threat detection capabilities

The company has begun early discussions with several defense organizations about pilot programs.

Market demand supports expansion

The defense AI market is growing. Research firm MarketsandMarkets projects AI in defense applications will reach $13.7 billion by 2028, driven by demand for automation in surveillance, threat detection, and decision support.

Pulera said the expansion reflects how modern defense depends on speed and accuracy. "We recognize that modern defense operations depend on speed, precision, and verified information," she said.

For professionals working in government, understanding how AI for Government applications work-and how Data Analysis platforms process information-is increasingly relevant to operational decisions.


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