Predictive AI Firm Quori Joins Oracle's Secure Defense Network

Predictive AI Firm Quori Joins Oracle's Secure Defense Network

2026-07-02 companies

Brussels, Thursday, 2 July 2026.
Predictive AI developer Quori has joined the Oracle Defense Ecosystem, bringing technology that forecasts high-risk military threats up to 48 hours in advance with over 80% accuracy.

Expanding Sovereign Cloud Capabilities for Allied Forces

The integration of Quori into Oracle Corporation’s (NYSE: ORCL) [GPT] defense infrastructure represents a critical milestone in the modernization of military intelligence pipelines [1][2]. Officially announced at the Oracle Defence Tech Summit 2026 in Brussels, which took place during the week of June 22 to June 28, 2026 [1], this partnership places Quori in the third cohort of the Oracle Defense Ecosystem [1][2]. Oracle originally launched this defense technology ecosystem in June 2025 to connect defense tech firms with its distributed cloud and AI infrastructure [3]. Following the addition of a second cohort in October 2025 [3], this third cohort expands the network’s capabilities by adding 10 emerging defense technology companies [2][3].

Sovereign Control in Challenging Environments

This initiative is designed to help national security organizations deploy critical solutions on sovereign cloud and edge environments [3]. Jason Rees, who opened the Brussels summit, emphasized the critical need for defense organizations to maintain sovereign control over their data, workloads, security policies, and operational independence while modernizing rapidly [8]. The ecosystem features an air-gapped cloud offering designed specifically for secure defense operations [3]. By utilizing this platform, tech companies can bypass traditional bureaucratic delays and deliver mission-ready capabilities to allied nations [2][3].

Quori’s Operational Intelligence and Predictive Power

As an operational intelligence system (OIS) already utilized by the UK Ministry of Defence and the United Nations [1], Quori brings advanced predictive analytics and multi-source data fusion to the ecosystem [1]. The platform integrates fragmented data across land, maritime, and air domains to establish real-time situational awareness [1]. According to Adam Brown, Chief Operating Officer of Quori, the system brings together fragmented information to predict high-risk activities 24 to 72 hours in advance, depending on the specific problem set [1]. This enables commanders to transition from a reactive posture to an intelligence-led, proactive decision-making process [1].

A Diverse Cohort of Specialized Defense Tech

Quori is joined in this third cohort by nine other defense technology firms: Chariot Defense, HPO Technologies, Legion Intelligence, Marlin Intelligence, Resaro, Revobeam, Tactiql, Two Delta, and Unplugged [2][3]. Each company brings specialized capabilities to the table [2][3]. For instance, Marlin Intelligence develops biomimetic AI-powered underwater robotics, while Resaro focuses on AI Testing, Evaluation, Verification, and Validation (TEVV) technologies [5][6]. Additionally, Tactiql builds sensor-to-shooter interoperability software, and Two Delta specializes in automating the construction of optimized AI models [5][6]. This collective expertise highlights a growing defense industry trend of integrating commercial dual-use software to accelerate tactical capabilities [2][5].

Proven Success at the Tactical Edge

The real-world value of this ecosystem has already been demonstrated by members of previous cohorts [2][4]. For example, Whitespace deployed its ‘Saga’ operational learning capability on Oracle Roving Edge Devices to support the UK Royal Navy’s classified workloads during Operation HIGHMAST [2][4][5]. Operating in disconnected, intermittent, and low-bandwidth (DIL) environments, the technology allowed commanders to capture and apply critical operational lessons despite severe network limitations [5][6]. This successfully demonstrated how sovereign AI capabilities can be delivered directly to the tactical edge [4][6].

Accelerating Market Entry and Implementation Support

To further support the third cohort, Oracle has expanded its program benefits through the newly launched Defence Holdings accelerator [5][6]. This initiative helps firms scale and deploy technologies across Oracle’s distributed cloud portfolio, which spans public, sovereign, government, hybrid, and edge environments [2][5][6]. Additionally, Oracle has partnered with Shield Reply and Red Reply to provide dedicated enablement and integration support [2][5]. Red Reply offers ecosystem members fast-start packages, cloud and edge readiness assessments, sandbox and proof-of-concept (PoC) environments, and DevSecOps enablement at preferential pricing [5][6]. According to Rand Waldron, Senior Vice President at Oracle, this structured support system aims to reduce supply and execution risk, significantly shortening the ‘time-to-mission’ for critical national security operations [2][5][6].

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