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    CORAS Moves to CORAS.AI to Underscore Role as AI-Native Defense Platform

    By Staff WriterAugust 6, 2025
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    Dan Naselius, CORAS

    CORAS, a decision intelligence platform for the Defense Department, has moved its website and digital properties to www.coras.ai, a change company leaders say reflects its role as an AI-native tool for military decision-making.

    “AI isn’t an add-on—it’s the central element of how CORAS works,” said Dan Naselius, president and CTO of CORAS. “Our platform enables 10–50x faster decisions through secure AI agents and intelligent automation built for the mission. CORAS.AI makes that identity unmistakable.”

    The company’s AI assistant, Gary, is currently in use across DOD programs including including Naval Air Systems Command, Naval Sea Systems Command and the Office of the Secretary of Defense. It automates workflows, anticipates resource conflicts, simulates scenarios and generates operational insights.

    “We’ve always been an AI company. The new domain makes it official,” said Moe Jafari, CEO of CORAS. “CORAS.AI tells the world that this platform is purpose-built for national security decision-making, redefining how defense leaders govern programs, platforms and portfolios. The platform’s domain shift activates a new era: where mission decisions are not reviewed post-mortem, but guided in real time by secure, agentic AI.”

    The company said all email addresses, marketing materials and its customer portal have also switched to the new domain. Visitors to the former coras.com address will be redirected automatically.

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