02/19/2026 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 02/19/2026 11:10
The Air Force continues accelerating its Collaborative Combat Aircraft program by implementing the government-owned Autonomy Government Reference Architecture across multiple vendor platforms. This effort validates a cornerstone of the service's acquisition transformation: using a modular, open-systems approach to supercharge the defense industrial base.
"Verifying A-GRA across multiple partners is critical to our acquisition strategy," said Col. Timothy Helfrich, Portfolio Acquisition executive for Fighters and Advanced Aircraft. "It proves that we are not locked into a single solution or a single vendor. We are instead building a competitive ecosystem where the best algorithms can be deployed rapidly to the warfighter on any A-GRA compliant platform, regardless of the vendor providing the algorithm.
"We are seeing the vision of a modular, adaptable force come to life," the Agile Development Office director said. "Integrating A-GRA onto multiple platforms so quickly demonstrates that our open-system approach works. It allows us to iterate tactics and capabilities across the fleet at a pace that keeps us ahead of the threat."
As the program advances, the continuous evaluation of the A-GRA provides the foundational data needed to field a decisive operational capability. This effort directly supports theNational Defense Strategy by developing platforms that complement major weapons systems and ensures the Air Force remains on track to deliver an affordable, adaptable, and potent force multiplier for the joint force.