Move and protect RF information under pressure.
Quicksilver covers the signal path end-to-end — compression and classification near collection, transport and edge security under pressure, network orchestration across distributed assets.
We field three capability lines — Quicksilver Edge & Spectrum, Adversarial AI & Mission Assurance, and Mission Systems Integration — proven against the operating pressure each mission delivers.
The first technical discussion covers three axes — spectrum pressure, AI workflow, and review authority. Acceptable risk and operational owner follow.
Map RF conditions, bandwidth limits, and compute envelope alongside data sensitivity and operational owner.
Match spectrum, AI, and integration systems to the constraint — without overbuilding the engagement.
Stress test against measurable outcomes — compression ratio, link survival, latency, and traceability.
Quicksilver covers the signal path end-to-end — compression and classification near collection, transport and edge security under pressure, network orchestration across distributed assets.
We field three adversarial AI systems for mission knowledge acquisition, model behavior control, and authorized synthetic-force work — so teams use AI with explicit constraints and accountable outputs.
Mission partners need more than system names. They need assumptions, performance measures, and integration boundaries — and a path from demonstration to deployment decision.
Every engagement ties our systems to the operating condition, performance target, and hardening path that matter to the partner.
Describe the problem in mission terms — RF, AI, security, or infrastructure — before naming a product.
Choose the spectrum, AI, and integration systems matched to the operating condition and test objective.
Return with measurements, assumptions, and unresolved risks — and a practical path to field hardening.