SPARC AI Inc. (CSE: SPAI) (OTCQB: SPAIF) (Frankfurt: 5OV0) has announced the creation of a dedicated U.S. Federal and Public Safety team, a move that signals a strategic push to accelerate the adoption of its Overwatch software platform. The platform provides GPS-independent positioning and target-geolocation for drones and autonomous systems, a critical capability for operations in environments where GPS signals are unavailable or compromised.
The new team is tasked with supporting customer engagement, conducting field demonstrations, fostering OEM and systems integrator partnerships, navigating government procurement processes, and converting successful evaluations into operational deployments. Additionally, the team will work closely with SPARC AI's engineering department to guide product development based on real-world feedback from federal and public safety users.
To lead these efforts, SPARC AI has appointed an experienced commercial leader to oversee federal and public safety sales. This role encompasses customer engagement, solutions engineering, and government contracting support. The initial focus areas for the team include federal law enforcement, border security, search and rescue, disaster response, and critical infrastructure monitoring. These sectors stand to benefit significantly from SPARC AI's technology, which enhances navigation and targeting accuracy when GPS is not an option.
Matt McCrann, U.S. CEO of SPARC AI, emphasized that the new organizational structure is designed to strengthen customer relationships and accelerate deployment timelines. In a recent interview on the Drone Radio Show, McCrann discussed the company's strategy and the underlying technology, providing insights into how SPARC AI aims to address one of the most pressing challenges in modern autonomous systems: reliable operation in GPS-denied environments.
The importance of this development lies in the growing demand for resilient navigation solutions across government and public safety sectors. As threats to GPS signals become more prevalent, agencies are seeking alternatives that can ensure mission success without compromising on cost or complexity. SPARC AI's software-only approach leverages the low-cost inertial sensors already present in commercial drones, transforming them into precision instruments without additional hardware or external signals. This positions the company to offer a scalable and cost-effective solution that can be deployed at scale.
For more information, the full press release can be accessed at https://ibn.fm/BqIzQ. Updates on SPARC AI's latest news are available in its newsroom at https://ibn.fm/SPAIF.


