We are pleased to announce the appointment of Simon Venn as Chair of the Board at Adarga. Simon brings extensive experience across private and FTSE-listed organisations, with a distinguished background in defence, national security and large-scale organisational transformation. This appointment reflects Adarga’s continued focus on strengthening governance and leadership as we scale our enterprise AI capabilities for defence and national security customers.
Increasing Trust and Reducing Bias: Legal-Grounded AI for Intelligence and Targeting From Washington to London, AI is taking on a larger role in intelligence, security, and targeting decisions. The question is no longer whether to use AI, but how to use it in ways that are fair, lawful, trusted, and just.
Adarga and Strategia Worldwide Partner to Deliver Next-Generation Risk Intelligence Adarga and risk consultancy Strategia Worldwide (‘Strategia’) announce a strategic partnership. The partnership will provide clients with a significantly enhanced ability to understand, manage, and operationalise complex risk in an increasingly unpredictable world.
Adarga Awarded Expanded Defence AI Contract and Multi-Year Renewal Adarga, the leader in AI-driven information intelligence, has been awarded a significantly expanded AI contract by Defence Support, part of the UK Ministry of Defence (MOD). This includes a multi-year renewal for use of Adarga’s Vantage software, alongside a significant investment in applied AI services to accelerate and deepen intelligence capabilities that identify threats to UK military supply chains in a fast-paced and evermore complex information environment. This enables the UK, working with NATO, to sustain a larger force at greater reach for longer periods of time.
Beyond the Agent: Why Sovereign AI Demands Neuro-Symbolic Foundations As defence and national security organisations accelerate the adoption of agentic AI, the question of sovereignty becomes more urgent.In this piece, we explore how neuro-symbolic methods can help restore control by combining neural perception with symbolic reasoning to ensure AI systems act with context, accountability, and alignment.
DSEI 2025: Innovation, Integration, and the Digital Targeting Web
Why Mission Threads Matter More Than Clever Tools Most AI failures in defence don't stem from weak models. They fail at the joins, where data meets policy, where insight meets the operational brief, where decisions meet the people executing them. When these connections break down, even talented teams spend their time patching gaps instead of delivering results. Friction mounts, deadlines slip, and trust erodes. The solution isn't adding more features. It's building a clear mission thread.