Fuse is a warfighter-focused engineering and design firm providing innovative communications, networking and computing solutions for defense customers. The company’s virtualized network systems, tactical edge virtual network and airborne networking gateway products improve the sharing of information, video, text and voice among warfighters throughout airborne, maritime and ground environments. Founded in 2010, Fuse is a service-disabled veteran-owned small business headquartered in San Diego.
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Fuse Integration, a warfighter-focused engineering and design firm, today announced at WEST 2025 the launch of AIRE (AI Radio Environment), an innovative application for third-party artificial intelligence developers. Training on real-time RF and network data models, developers can create cutting-edge tools that enhance decision-making and reduce the complexity of network management at the tactical edge. Engineered to dynamically interact with the Fuse Tactical Edge Network, Fuse’s secure, interoperable network architecture, AIRE leverages state-of-the-art techniques to optimize critical network parameters such as latency, throughput, and reliability.
“Rapid advancements in AI capabilities can now transform the way defense networks and system data are utilized,” said Sumner Lee, Fuse CEO. “AIRE sets a bold new standard for operational efficiency in tactical environments. It enables AI developers to equip non-engineer warfighters with the ability to make informed, timely network decisions to execute the mission.”
For the first time at WEST 2025, Fuse will demo its own groundbreaking AIRE tool, RANGER (Radio and Network Guidance, Evaluation and Response). WEST visitors at Fuse’s exhibit booth #335, will experience the chatbot that answers technical and non-technical questions using pre-trained network data. Unlike traditional AI tools, RANGER is a private, local AI-powered solution tailored for non-technical warfighters.
Fuse, an AWS partner, is advancing the development of FTEN to ensure seamless cloud hosting capabilities. The company is also actively seeking additional AIRE collaborators to develop algorithms that strengthen warfighter advantages.