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General Atomics Unifies Software Efforts with Quadratix Enterprise

General Atomics is reshaping its software efforts with the launch of Quadratix, unifying AI, autonomy, and ISR technologies across divisions to deliver integrated solutions for defense and beyond By Summer James / 14 Mar 2025
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General Atomics (GA) is restructuring its software enterprise, combining efforts from across business lines into a singular technology grid.

GA-ASI Integration into Quadratix Enterprise to Enhance UAS Capabilities

GA’s new Quadratix enterprise merges software efforts from across the company’s various affiliate divisions, including Aeronautical Systems, Inc. (GA-ASI); Electromagnetic Systems Group (GA-EMS); Integrated Intelligence, Inc. (GA-III); and other General Atomics holdings.

The move offers new options for both current and future GA customers. One example is the unmanned aircraft delivered by GA-ASI, with its advanced Predator® series of UAS and future-forward autonomous jets, which will benefit from increased collaboration on autonomy, AI and ML produced by other GA divisions.

Quadratix will unify GA’s extensive software workforce and suite of systems, integrating solutions for:

  • Autonomy, artificial intelligence and machine learning
  • Airborne intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance
  • Land-based advanced sensing
  • Sea-based threat detection
  • Space-based missions and satellite operations
  • Cyber exploitation
  • Unified data fusion and visualization

This new cross-functional collaboration is designed to promote interoperability across all GA product lines, providing streamlined options for customers looking to explore the company’s expertise.

GA’s technologies continue to influence how global military forces address complex challenges and respond to evolving threats. From data processing, exploitation, and dissemination to data fusion and real-time situational awareness, its vertically integrated software teams work closely with hardware engineers to build versatile, flexible systems that mesh seamlessly behind the scenes.

GA-ASI CEO Linden Blue, commented, “We’ve transcended a one-for-one software build and arrived at an integrated suite of software solutions for our aircraft and our customers. We’re moving out fast to meet our users’ toughest challenges by grouping these solutions together under the Quadratix umbrella.

“Quadratix integrates across our full catalog of subordinate systems to command, control, collect, catalog, and communicate information and intelligence to customers. Built from our existing integrated network of proven systems and subsystems, Quadratix is GA’s end-to-end solution for providing information dominance.”

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Posted by Summer James Summer is an Editor & Copywriter at Unmanned Systems Technology. She joined in 2025, following a background in Creative Writing and English Literature, and has a strong interest in UAVs as well as imaging and vision systems. Her work centers on making complex technical advances in unmanned systems accessible to a broad audience. Connect

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