Danti Expands Knowledge Engine with Built-In Agents to Automate Complex Analysis

16.09.25 14:00 Uhr

Company secures new contracts to provide AI analysis workflows to U.S. Space Force and through the DoD Chief Digital & AI Office (CDAO)

ATLANTA, Sept. 16, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Danti, the company behind the AI-powered knowledge engine that helps users rapidly search, synthesize, and act on complex operational data tied to physical locations on Earth, today announced the launch of its built-in analysis agents. These powerful tools unlock advanced, domain-specific insight without requiring technical expertise.

Danti: Search the Earth (PRNewsfoto/Danti)

With this release, Danti goes beyond its core search, synthesis, monitoring, and sharing workflows to delivering contextualized, spatially and temporally grounded analysis. The analysis agents recognize user intent, trigger expert workflows, and return clear, actionable results all through natural language. Users can now automate complex analysis for disaster response, including flood, hurricane and fire, as well as maritime workflows.

"To build something users can truly rely on, we've created analysis agents that combine the power of large language models with the battle-tested reliability of classical and deep learning methods," said Martice Nicks III, Co-Founder and CTO of Danti. "These agents encode expert tradecraft and contextual reasoning so that anyone, regardless of background, can ask a question and receive sophisticated, mission-relevant answers in return."

For example, a user can ask Danti's Knowledge Engine for "Chios Island Greece fire impacts," and the system will pull live fire locations, understand the local winds, calculate on the fly the extents of these fires, and then tell the users what populations and critical infrastructure are at risk.

The new agents are accessible through Danti core natural-language interface, or by connecting directly to the Danti Knowledge Engine via API to integrate seamlessly into existing government and commercial workflows. This enables users to bring Danti's intelligence into the systems they already trust and use daily. The agents and workflows do not need to be selected and are automatically introduced and run when the user is looking for information where those agents can support.

The company recently announced a new $1.25M contract to provide the U.S. Space Force's Tactical Surveillance, Reconnaissance, and Tracking (TacSRT) program with automated analysis to overcome data overload and deliver timely, high-confidence Operational Planning Products for U.S. Combatant Commands without requiring an increase of manpower.

Danti was also recently made awardable under the new Department of Defense's Frontier AI program, led by the Chief Digital and Artificial Intelligence Office (CDAO). The CDAO awarded contracts to several major large language model providers as part of this initiative, recognizing technologies with the potential to advance national security through cutting-edge AI.

Designed for both federal and commercial users, Danti empowers a broad range of roles:

  • Mission planners and operations teams gain rapid situational awareness without needing GIS tools.
  • Policy and decision support staff receive clear insights to assess risks and outcomes.
  • Analysts and intelligence teams speed up workflows and surface hidden patterns.
  • Emergency managers and first responders get real-time, location-specific updates.
  • Infrastructure and environmental planners can inform long-term strategies with trusted data—all in one place.

"Most tools on the market today are fragmented and require deep expertise to use effectively," said Jesse Kallman, Founder and CEO of Danti. "Danti fills that gap, not just by answering questions, but by understanding what users are trying to solve and executing the right analysis automatically. As we integrate more open-source, government, and commercial data and models into the Danti Knowledge Engine, our system will continue expanding its ability to answer complex, high-stakes questions across more domains with the simplicity of consumer internet tools."

Learn more at www.danti.ai

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