Lockheed Martin Unveils New AI Technology to Enhance Federal Agency Capabilities
New York City, December 11, 2025 — At the annual A.I. Summit held in New York City, defense and aerospace giant Lockheed Martin announced the launch of a cutting-edge artificial intelligence platform designed specifically for federal agencies. The announcement was highlighted during Fox Business’s "The Claman Countdown," with correspondent Madison Alworth providing in-depth coverage of the event.
The new AI system, branded as Astris A.I., aims to bolster the operational efficiency and technological capabilities of various government sectors. According to Lockheed Martin representatives, Astris A.I. integrates advanced machine learning algorithms and real-time data analytics to support mission-critical applications across defense and federal operations.
Madison Alworth reported that the announcement comes amid a growing trend of AI adoption within the public sector, where sophisticated technologies are increasingly leveraged to improve decision-making, streamline workflows, and enhance security measures. She also drew parallels to other industry advancements showcased at the summit, such as Ford Motor Company’s utilization of proprietary AI technology to optimize wind-tunnel simulations for automotive engineering.
Lockheed Martin’s Astris A.I. is expected to provide federal agencies with scalable, secure, and adaptive AI tools tailored to meet the unique demands of national security, intelligence, and resource management. While specific deployment plans were not disclosed, the company emphasized its commitment to partnering with government entities in navigating the evolving technological landscape.
The unveiling of Astris A.I. reflects Lockheed Martin’s continued focus on innovation and its strategic role in advancing next-generation defense technologies. As artificial intelligence becomes increasingly central to national operations, solutions like Astris A.I. are set to play a pivotal role in shaping the future of federal agency capabilities.
For ongoing updates about artificial intelligence and its impact on federal operations, stay tuned to Fox Business and follow coverage from the A.I. Summit in New York.
This article is based on coverage from Fox Business’s "The Claman Countdown," December 11, 2025.





