- AuraNet—A distributed software platform that connects sensors, autonomous systems, and operators into a shared operating picture in low- or no-connectivity environments. This is the backbone that everything plugs into—Dominion’s take on Lattice, designed very specifically for zero-connectivity environments like the Arctic.
- Taku—An autonomous surveillance tower for persistent sensing and communications. Think Sensor Tower, but Canadian.
- Echo—An under-ice sensing tower/hydrophone system designed to pick up sneaky things like Russian subs. It was formerly known as IceSpike.
- Flint—A software-defined radio (SDR) for tactical comms.
- Specter—A tethered aerostat/balloon that (there’s a theme here) provides higher-altitude sensing and communications.
- Warden—An autonomous ground vehicle (UGV) for remote operations and sensing.
- Scout—Dominion’s bid for Canada’s ACP (similar to CCA) program. The company is currently on contract to build the simulation/digital environment for what the system could look like for the Canadian government. Pence told Tectonic that they expect ACP to be more distributed (say, a system of drones) rather than one thing, like Anduril’s Fury,
Pence also told us that the company is looking to expand into maritime—in particular, they want to build something like CCA/ACP, but for submarines. But that’s still in the concept phase.