Rune Technologies announced that it has received a five-year, $99 million Indefinite Delivery, Indefinite Quantity contract from the U.S. Army.
The contract establishes an enterprise acquisition vehicle that enables U.S. Army organizations, other Department of War components, and joint force partners to rapidly procure Rune’s TyrOS platform and related services through streamlined task orders.
Rune Technologies builds AI-enabled predictive software for military logistics in contested environments. Its TyrOS platform is designed to support operational readiness, logistics, autonomy, command and control, resource visibility, and decision-making across contested and distributed environments.
The IDIQ contract creates a centralized pathway for Department of War organizations to acquire commercial software capabilities that can support military logistics and mission operations. The vehicle is intended to help acquisition and contracting teams field software solutions faster through repeatable task orders.
Under the contract structure, authorized organizations can procure TyrOS and associated services throughout the five-year period of performance without initiating separate competitive contracting actions for each order. Rune said this can reduce acquisition timelines from months to days.
TyrOS is built with an edge-first architecture that puts intelligence closer to tactical operations. The platform is designed to help commanders track assets, anticipate shortages, and recommend courses of action even when supply lines and communications are disrupted.
The award follows a year of increased adoption for Rune across the Joint Force. The company recently launched Saga, an agentic logistics AI system built on TyrOS that is designed to condense logistics planning from days into seconds. Rune also launched an Autonomy Development Kit to support the distribution, scheduling, and tasking of autonomous systems as part of a sustainment orchestration layer.
Rune has deployed TyrOS across Army and Marine Corps operational formations, including the 25th Infantry Division, 4th Infantry Division, XVIII Airborne Corps, and the U.S. Marine Corps Warfighting Laboratory.
The company also supports Army NGC2 modernization efforts and Marine Corps Project Dynamis experimentation, bringing AI-enabled sustainment and mission command capabilities to emerging Joint Force concepts.
KEY QUOTES:
“Logistics is the distribution layer of military power, and it has to move at the speed of the fight. This contract gives sustainment teams across the Army and joint force a single, repeatable way to deploy TyrOS and other Rune capabilities into their units, while reducing acquisition friction and accelerating capability delivery to the tactical edge.”
David Tuttle, Co-Founder and CEO of Rune Technologies

