Olympus

Software Mobility for the Modern Battlespace

Olympus is a software mobility platform built for modern warfare. It delivers, sustains, and governs mission applications across the cloud, forward-operating bases, and the tactical edge;enabling forces to operate without waiting on networks, deployment cycles, or on-site experts.

Olympus is designed for disconnected and contested environments—keeping applications running, updated, and secure even when the network fails. By operationalizing software end to end, it lets command rapidly reconfigure missions and deploy new profiles to adapt to changing demands.

What it Delivers

  • Resilience: Maintains mission capability in disconnected operations.
  • Efficiency: Processes data at the edge for faster mission decisions.
  • Interoperability: Seamlessly connects existing systems using an open-source approach.
  • Reduced Footprint: Increases capability with less hardware.
  • Readiness: Ensures consistent application performance and compliance.
  • Simplicity: Automates deployment, provisioning and sustainment.
  • Speed: Delivers software and updates at mission
    pace.

Key Features

Olympus consists of four interconnected components, ensuring seamless mission execution across the battlespace.

Olympus Software Factory

A secure, AI-enabled production environment where forces can quickly develop, deploy and sustain applications anywhere.

  • Speeds development with agentic AI. Streamlines coding, testing, accreditation, and sustainment via AI-assisted workflows.
  • Delivers mission software anywhere. Packages, deploys, updates, and sustains applications in cloud, edge, on-prem, and DDIL environments.
  • Secure by design. Integrates security, compliance, and platform-level controls throughout the software lifecycle

Olympus Cloud

A software distribution and sustainment platform that serves as the trusted source for mission applications across the enterprise.

  • A secure software repository. Hosts, manages, and distributes applications with role-based control over who can access, approve, and deploy software.
  • Persistent cyber monitoring. Performs ongoing vulnerability scanning and threat analysis to identify cyber risks in published software.
  • Enterprise-to-edge software mobility. Delivers software to operators while providing visibility to its performance, status, usage, and updates.

Olympus Hub

Working independently or with Olympus Cloud, this software distribution node puts software delivery and management closer to the mission without needing continuous connectivity.

  • Forward software distribution. Delivers and updates applications directly to edge devices in austere and network-degraded environments.
  • Edge device management. Provisions, configures, and manages devices on the tactical network.
  • Distributed by design. Has multiple hubs across the battlespace to deliver software and sustain operations without needing persistent cloud access.

Olympus Edge

A software-defined platform that brings data and applications directly to tactical operators in DDIL environments.

  • Mission applications at the edge. Runs critical applications where they’re needed, with or without network connectivity.
  • Software mobility for DDIL operations. Seamlessly moves data, applications and AI models across contested environments.
  • Open and hardware-agnostic design. Integrates sensors, platforms, and networks to transfer intel from edge to command and back.

Explore Olympus: A Platform for CJADC2 Excellence

Learn how Olympus delivers data and applications seamlessly between DevSecOps, the cloud, command and control, and the tactical edge.

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