Aptima, Inc. Selected as Member of ARPA-H Investor Catalyst Hub Spoke Network
Aptima joins a nationwide network working to accelerate transformative health solutions
Team PALADIN and Aptima Announce Joint Commitment to Collaborate on Maturing Requirement for UK Army Collective Training Service (ACTS)
Aptima will contribute critical domain knowledge and small and medium enterprise innovation to Team PALADIN throughout the ACTS competition
Unobtrusive Monitoring of Pilot Health, Performance, and Safety indicators for the Future Vertical Lift Program
Aptima receives Defense Health Agency contract for 'CrewCare-HHS,' a helmet-integrated multimodal sensor system to ensure pilot safety and well-being
Broadening the Bench of Analytical Personnel with Interactive Cognitive Assistants
'QUARTERMASTER' allows analysts to express domain-specific questions in natural language to retrieve data of interest and augment these data with analyses of its own to aid human reasoning
Enhancing Adaptive Training for Air Traffic Controllers with Neurophysiological Signals
'NeuroAdapt' brain-computer interface leverages EEG, EKG, and other neurophysiological signals in real time during active Air Traffic Control training.
Aptima, Leader in Human Performance, Appoints Michael J. Garrity as Chief Executive Officer
Journey from Aptima Intern to CEO.
$40 Million Contract Enhancement Continues to Drive Growth for Aptima in Dayton, OH
Growing need for speed-to-mission results in contract ceiling increase to $99 Million, with continuing focus on warfighter performance & ongoing ties to US Air Force to extend local presence.
Aptima Charitable Giving Committee Salutes 2023 Recipients
Nonprofits in Massachusetts, Ohio, Florida, and Washington DC recognized for outstanding work with children, youth, military personnel, and veterans
Improving Trust Between Humans and AI Teammates in Mission-Critical Environments
'TRUST'M' models human-machine trust to establish, maintain, and repair trust for long-term teaming efficacy.
Enhancing Legged Robot Locomotion for Improved Human-Robot Teaming in Complex Terrains
Aptima receives Army Research Laboratory contract for 'STRIDE,' an adaptive, learning locomotion controller to enable quadruped robots to quickly accomplish goals without slipping, falling, or getting stuck in rough terrain.