Legion Intelligence

Legion Intelligence

Secure, sovereign AI platform for enterprise

Overview

Legion Intelligence provides an enterprise and government-grade AI platform that unlocks data, automates tasks, and improves decision-making while keeping client data in their own environment. It integrates with existing systems using a modular architecture to accelerate value while ensuring data sovereignty and strict access controls. The company differentiates itself by prioritizing data sovereignty for sensitive enterprise and government use cases, including classified scenarios, and by keeping data within the client boundary. Its goal is to modernize enterprise knowledge and workflows and accelerate AI adoption while maintaining data control and strong security.

About Legion Intelligence

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Why Legion Intelligence is rated
B-
Rated B on Competitive Edge
Rated B on Growth Potential
Rated C on Differentiation

Industries

Data & Analytics

Government & Public Sector

Cybersecurity

AI & Machine Learning

Company Size

51-200

Company Stage

N/A

Total Funding

N/A

Headquarters

San Francisco, California

Founded

2022

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What believers are saying

  • Legion extended its USSOCOM contract in 2025, proving operational traction inside secure networks.
  • Legion partnered with Palantir on May 13, 2025, embedding AI into SOCOM workflows.
  • May 2026 demonstrations at SOCOM TE 26-2 and Scarlet Dragon 26-01 validate field utility.

What critics are saying

  • Defense budgets and procurement cycles gate revenue; one canceled USSOCOM renewal crushes growth.
  • OpenAI, Google, and Anthropic control Legion's model stack, so vendor policy changes break deployments.
  • Legion's existential risk is platform commoditization; Palantir can bundle similar workflows into SOCOM systems.

What makes Legion Intelligence unique

  • FedRAMP High authorization on Jan. 21, 2026 supports CUI and defense workloads.
  • Mission Packs on May 18, 2026 package role-specific workflows for commanders and analysts.
  • Centurion III runs governed AI on Intel edge hardware in disconnected DDIL environments.

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Intelligence Community News
May 20th, 2026
Legion Intelligence unveils Mission Packs.

Legion Intelligence unveils Mission Packs. 0 Comments On May 18, Legion Intelligence announced a product expansion designed to make applied AI operational for national security, launching Mission Packs and Centurion III at SOF Week 2026. As the U.S. Department of War accelerates toward AI-first operations, the challenge is no longer whether AI can generate useful outputs. The challenge is whether AI can carry out real work across fragmented systems, contested environments, and high-consequence operations while keeping humans in command. Legion is built for that shift, according to the company. The company is introducing the Command Layer, its architecture for turning intent into governed action across agents, mission systems, and operational environments. At SOF Week, Legion will demonstrate how that architecture becomes deployable capability through Mission Packs, which package AI agents into role-specific operational capabilities, and Centurion, its deployable edge AI system for denied, degraded, intermittent, and limited environments. "Agentic AI will only matter to national security if it can do real work under real constraints," said Ben Van Roo, CEO and co-founder of Legion Intelligence. "The Command Layer is what makes that possible: agents execute the work, Mission Packs make them usable for the roles military teams already perform, and Centurion brings that capability to the edge where missions actually happen, with governance built in so human authority remains intact." Mission Packs put Legion's AI agents, applications, data connections, and governance safeguards to work on the jobs teams perform every day. Instead of starting from a blank prompt, users start with purpose-built capabilities for the work they need to complete, from preparing intelligence products and coordinating operations to surfacing command decisions and improving maintenance readiness. "Mission Packs make AI agents usable in the real world," said Steve Mahoney, SVP of Product at Legion Intelligence. "They give teams a starting point for action, not another empty chat interface. Each Pack brings together agents, tools, data, and controls for a specific operational role, so teams start from mission-ready capability instead of a blank prompt." Legion is also introducing Centurion III, an ultra-small form factor that brings governed AI into a laptop-class footprint at the edge. It extends Legion's deployable AI footprint into environments where cloud access, stable networks, and centralized infrastructure cannot be assumed.

ExecutiveBiz
May 20th, 2026
Legion Intelligence introduces ai-powered offerings for defense missions.

Legion Intelligence introduces ai-powered offerings for defense missions. * Legion Intelligence has launched new AI tools for contested battlefield operations * Legion has unveiled mission-specific AI packages and an edge AI system * The tools are designed to maintain workflows in disconnected environments Legion Intelligence has unveiled new artificial intelligence products aimed at helping military and national security teams deploy agentic AI in contested and disconnected operational environments. The company said Monday that its new Mission Packs deliver tailored AI software capabilities, while its Centurion III edge AI system is designed to enable uninterrupted tactical workflows when network connectivity is lost. These technologies were launched at the ongoing SOF Week 2026. Legion Intelligence is a sponsor of the Potomac Officers Club's 2026 Intel Summit, where intelligence and industry leaders will discuss how AI, cyber and emerging technologies are transforming intelligence operations in contested environments. The Sept. 24 event will highlight modernization priorities, mission innovation and secure data-sharing strategies shaping the future of the intelligence community. Register now! What are Legion's new Mission Packs? Mission Packs combine AI agents, applications, data integrations and governance controls, turning them into operational tools tailored for specific military and mission functions. The featured tool packages support workflows for commanders, intelligence officers, operations personnel and maintenance teams. According to the company, the Command Layer architecture underpinning the system is intended to coordinate AI agents and operational systems while preserving human oversight. "Agentic AI will only matter to national security if it can do real work under real constraints," said Ben Van Roo, CEO and co-founder of Legion Intelligence. How does Centurion III support edge operations? Centurion III is an ultra-small form factor edge AI platform built to operate in disconnected, degraded, intermittent and low-bandwidth environments. The system uses Intel AI PC technology and can automatically shift between cloud-based frontier models and locally hosted models when network access becomes unavailable. Legion said the platform preserves mission workflows, audit logging and governance controls even in disconnected conditions. The company demonstrated the platform during recent military exercises, including SOCOM TE 26-2 and Scarlet Dragon 26-01, where Centurion supported operational planning workflows under contested communications conditions. During SOCOM TE 26-2, Legion paired its software with Rancher Government Solutions' hardened deployment platform and Hewlett Packard Enterprise edge hardware to demonstrate how AI workflows could continue operating in disconnected environments. Ryan Lewis, CEO of Rancher Government Solutions, said deploying AI at the tactical edge requires secure and repeatable infrastructure that mission teams can trust. Centurion III supports functions such as intelligence summarization, document exploitation, geospatial analysis and mission planning at the tactical edge. How is Legion expanding its defense AI footprint? The announcement builds on Legion's broader push into defense and national security AI deployments. Earlier this year, the company achieved Federal Risk and Authorization Management Program High authorization, enabling it to support government agencies handling controlled unclassified information workloads within a secure cloud environment. In 2025, the company deployed its SOFchat generative AI platform enterprise-wide across U.S. Special Operations Command networks to support mission planning, intelligence analysis and operational workflows. Legion later partnered with Palantir Technologies to integrate generative AI capabilities into SOCOM's Mission Command System.

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