“The fast-paced environment and the chance to work on cutting-edge autonomy that is actually operating in the real world is what makes the difference.” Will Skelton, a Senior Mission Operations Engineer, talks about his day-to-day deploying our vessels, running field tests, and validating new capabilities directly on the water. We move fast, take ownership, and work hands-on with real systems in the field. Join us: https://lnkd.in/dqK_gDrK

How about Maritime background? As former HOS I would like to see more mariners coming into roles. The system doesn’t even recognize some of shortfalls that are occurring industry wide.

Most organizations claim they are innovating quickly. Very few can operationalize autonomy effectively in real-world environments under pressure. That is where hidden Decizn Latency™ becomes exposed. Because deploying autonomous systems is not simply an engineering challenge. It is an operational execution challenge across testing integrity, real-time visibility, field validation, escalation pathways, workforce coordination, and mission reliability simultaneously. What stands out here is the emphasis on operating directly in live environments rather than isolated lab conditions. That matters. Many organizations discover too late that fragmented operational signals, workflow instability, delayed visibility, and execution bottlenecks compound rapidly once systems leave controlled environments and enter real-world operational complexity. DeciznDNA™ developed the Decizn Latency™ Exposure Diagnostic™ to identify where hidden operational friction, transformation instability, and execution blind spots may already be suppressing enterprise velocity before larger operational and financial exposure compounds.

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I would not want to see a swarm of these coming at me.

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Fun fact, when hanging the Texas flag vertically, the white stripe is on the observers left.

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It looks like a fastenating place to work. Love the cutting edge developments

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Yeah... this is sweet...

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