The problem we're solving.
TRADOC Pamphlet 525-3-1 establishes the operational imperative to build formations capable of converging effects across all five domains — land, air, sea, space, and cyber — faster than adversaries can respond. Yet the simulation systems available to Reserve Component formations were designed for linear, domain-separated warfare. They demand large contractor-staffed control cells, specialized facilities, and lengthy configuration timelines.
For a National Guard Brigade Combat Team that gets 48 to 72 hours of collective training per month — Soldiers who concurrently hold civilian jobs and family obligations — that overhead is simply unworkable. Many formations effectively forgo constructive simulation entirely. The training gap widens with every cycle.
What changes.
warfighter.io is a cloud-native AI platform that an exercise can be launched on by four organic operators in under an hour. It generates synchronized multi-domain injects automatically, captures every staff decision in real time, and produces an after-action dashboard within five minutes of ENDEX. Scenarios persist across reps so each drill builds on the last — supporting the competition → crisis → conflict continuum required by current MDO doctrine.
The platform is designed to be acquired through the Defense Acquisition System under PEO STRI, owned organizationally by newly authorized Training Support Cells embedded in First Army, and operated by Soldiers — not contractors.