DoD Bidding — TitanCore Mobile Compute
Concrete Engine is pursuing mobile and distributed compute infrastructure opportunities aligned with Department of Defense modernization efforts, including the TitanCore initiative. Our focus is on resilient, modular AI and HPC systems capable of operating in air-gapped, disconnected, and extreme environments.
The TitanCore pathway aligns closely with Concrete Engine’s architecture philosophy:
Rapidly deployable modular compute High-density AI training and inference Distributed edge and tactical operations Sovereign and offline-capable infrastructure Energy-aware and resilient deployments Simplified orchestration for mission environments
As part of this effort, we have developed and tested prototype systems under real-world environmental conditions, including extreme heat and cold scenarios in Oklahoma, while supporting research-oriented AI workloads through collaborations connected to Purdue University.
Our current activities include:
Validation of distributed AI training and inference workloads Evaluation of resilient infrastructure operations in constrained environments Exploration of dual-use applications across defense, research, and industrial sectors Development of modular compute systems suitable for mobile or forward-deployed operations
Concrete Engine believes future defense compute infrastructure will require smaller, distributed, and operationally resilient AI factories rather than exclusively centralized hyperscale architectures.