
CORAS’ embedded large language model, GARY, has received an Authorization to Operate at Impact Level 5, making it one of the first generative artificial intelligence agents cleared for Defense Department environments.
Billed as the only agentic AI system currently deployed in the Pentagon, GARY is designed to deliver 10- to 50-fold productivity gains from day one, the company said. GARY functions as a digital assistant within its platform, aggregating customer data and activating an ecosystem of AI agents to perform work, add structure and drive execution in real time. Features include resource and logic tracing, auditability, context awareness and no-code deployment. Built with Claude via AWS Bedrock, GARY is marketed as a defense-grade, sovereign AI system.
Dan Naselius, president and chief technology officer at CORAS, said DOD offices can now complete in minutes with GARY what once took weeks or months.
“We know that GARY is a game-changer for optimizing the DoD workforce,” he added. “GARY can write a brief, analyze charts and graphs, generate complex models, create maps and reports, and articulate what-if scenarios. The complex value of GARY is the exponential speed, security, and accuracy of its outputs to deliver responsible, mission-ready decision superiority. GARY is the readiness solution that the DoD needs right now.”
The company will unveil the tool Aug. 25 at the Air Force’s DAFITIC Education and Training Event in Montgomery, Alabama