Enterprise / Defense

GenesisNode — Supply Chain Demo

A technical demonstration applying GenesisNode's AI infrastructure to enterprise supply chain orchestration, serving as both a commercial proof-of-concept and a supporting artifact for the DARPA CLARA submission.

Supply Chain Orchestration Demonstration

This demonstration applies GenesisNode's AI node architecture to supply chain orchestration — showing how distributed AI nodes can autonomously coordinate logistics operations, detect disruptions, and optimize in real time. The scenario exercises the platform across procurement, warehousing, transportation, and last-mile delivery domains, with each node adapting independently while maintaining system-wide coherence.

The supply chain context serves dual purpose: validating commercial viability while demonstrating capabilities relevant to the DARPA CLARA program. The same architectural patterns that enable resilient logistics coordination under normal commercial conditions also apply to contested defense supply chain environments where disruption is adversarial rather than accidental.


Dual-Use Platform Validation

As the commercial-facing demonstration, this showcases the platform's applicability to enterprise supply chain management — a market with clear demand for autonomous, resilient orchestration systems. Combined with the Kill Web Demo, it demonstrates the versatility of GenesisNode's architecture across civilian and defense domains. Both demos support the DARPA CLARA proposal and validate the innovations described in the provisional patent.

This demonstration was developed as part of a DARPA program submission and contains proprietary GenesisNode technology. While the supply chain application represents a commercial use case, implementation details remain confidential during the patent and proposal review periods. For inquiries, contact brian@malec.wiki.