USSOCOM’s New Generative AI Tool

Legion Intelligence
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Legion Intelligence announced the enterprise-wide launch of Legion’s AI platform, SOFchat, to personnel across U.S. Special Operations Command (USSOCOM). This marks the first enterprise-wide deployment of a Generative AI platform. Thanks to close collaboration with USSOCOM, SOFchat is already integrated into several workflows supporting mission planning, intelligence analysis, training management, and monitoring emerging and ongoing real-world national security situations.

SOFchat has produced impressive results: generating intelligence reports 18 times faster, summarizing and analyzing video feeds 9 times faster, collating and synthesizing realtime reporting to drive quicker and better-informed decision-making. This results in prompt, meaningful outcomes for those at the tip of the spear executing special operations around the globe.

Legion’s platform is integrated with Palantir’s Apollo Mission Manager and connects to several other systems, to include Dataminr and the Microsoft Office suite. This interoperability delivers a near seamless experience for users working with multiple tools and provides the government with a flexible platform that extends and enhances core capabilities and data from across the enterprise. This interoperability also demonstrates the value of the Open DAGIR ecosystem created by OSD Chief Digital and Artificial Intelligence Office to align architecture and accelerate acquisition and onboarding for commercial off the shelf software and systems.

“USSOCOM has been a fantastic partner and we are proud to contribute to their mission and support the men and women who execute it every day,” said Ben Van Roo, CEO of Legion Intelligence. “The command is known for its innovative and forward-leaning ethos - they lead the way, and their adoption and integration of GenAI is no exception.”

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This article first appeared in the September, 2025 issue of Aerospace & Defense Technology Magazine.

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