A reference overview of Umanah Systems Group programs, including active programs and staged program IP.
Reydious and Crucible are the two foundation programs inside Umanah Systems Group. They are not standalone products. They provide the software, control, manufacturing, and validation backbone that supports every other USG program. Reydious governs execution and system behavior. Crucible handles hardware integration, production, and survivability validation.
Think of Reydious as the brain that keeps all USG systems in line. It is a software platform that connects and controls hardware, whether that hardware was made by USG, a government agency, or a third-party vendor. Before any system takes an action, Reydious checks whether it is allowed to do so. It enforces rules, tracks behavior, and keeps everything accountable. No system acts on its own. Reydious is always in the loop.
Crucible is USG's manufacturing backbone, a network of production cells that build hardware tough enough to survive in the real world. Not a lab. Not a prototype bench. Actual deployable hardware, built to a documented standard, validated before it ships. Every other program that involves physical hardware, robots, sensors, and electronics, comes through Crucible. It ensures the hardware works, holds up, and can be audited.
Umanah Systems Group maintains a structured program pipeline. Some programs are active today. Others represent strategic system architectures and intellectual property that are being staged for future activation as capital, partnerships, and deployment pathways mature.
In remote or industrial sites, think oil fields, military bases, or large facilities. Biological threats are usually only discovered after the fact, because samples have to be shipped to a lab. BioGrid puts portable microscopy equipment directly on-site, connected in a network, so you can detect biological issues in real time without waiting for lab results. Faster detection, fewer delays, fewer decisions made in the dark.
Crucible is the manufacturing network that builds all USG hardware. It controls the entire process, from how parts are put together, to how they are tested, to how they are documented before deployment. If a piece of hardware comes from USG, it came through Crucible. The goal is simple: hardware that is tough, traceable, and trusted.
Most of the world's pipes, tunnels, and sealed machines cannot be easily inspected. Lucent Robotics is a staged robotics architecture designed to deploy inspection robots into confined infrastructure environments. The system design covers mobility, sensor integration, and data collection for environments where physical access is constrained or hazardous. Staged for activation pending hardware development partnerships.
PrimeScout is a staged autonomous patrol architecture for facilities that need consistent coverage: warehouses, perimeters, industrial sites. The system design covers scheduled route execution, anomaly detection, and Reydious-governed reporting. Staged for activation pending deployment partnerships.
Standard electronics stop working reliably above around 150°C. Enferra is a staged electronics program developing the architecture for silicon carbide control circuits designed to operate in extreme-temperature environments. The program covers sensing, signal processing, and deterministic control logic for conditions where conventional silicon cannot survive. Staged for activation as fabrication partnerships mature.
Sapphyre is a staged semiconductor materials program focused on device architectures for harsh conditions, including extreme heat, radiation, and tight power budgets. The architecture covers material selection, device design, and performance benchmarking for aerospace, defense, and industrial environments. Staged to activate alongside Enferra and Titanym program progression.
Titanym is a staged semiconductor process qualification program focused on reproducing silicon-germanium growth on sapphire substrates. The architecture defines the process parameters, characterization methodology, and qualification criteria needed before the process can be applied to extreme-environment device development. Staged pending lab access and material sourcing.
Reydious is the software layer that sits on top of all USG hardware and systems. It connects things, robots, sensors, and third-party devices, into a single governed environment. It decides what each system is allowed to do, keeps logs of everything, and can push updated instructions to hardware in the field. It also integrates with government and commercial systems, acting as the authority layer across all of them.
When temperature-sensitive goods, vaccines, food, and chemicals move through a supply chain, you need to know they stayed within range the whole time. Rehzon Grid embeds battery-free sensing tags into packaging that detect temperature excursions and tampering without wired connections or batteries. Check the package. Know the truth.
LoqSat is a staged orbital coordination architecture for spacecraft operators working in shared orbital environments. The system design covers operator coordination networks, modular spacecraft integration, and distributed satellite operations governed by Reydious. Staged for activation as pilot partnerships and deployment pathways mature.
Vigilantyx is a staged autonomous cyber recovery program developing software systems capable of detecting compromise, isolating malicious activity, generating corrective repairs, and restoring operation without manual intervention. Designed for mission-critical environments where system interruption or delayed remediation is unacceptable.
AI tools are good with language but have no built-in sense of location, time, or environmental state. Spattio is a staged AI infrastructure program that defines the architecture for connecting AI agents to real-time geospatial and environmental data. The system design covers spatial indexing, sensor feed integration, and agent-accessible context layers. Staged for activation as AI deployment use cases mature.