Corsha Platform Gains U.S. Air Force Authorization to Secure Machine Communication

December 16, 2025
Corsha announced that its Machine Identity Provider platform has achieved Authorization-to-Operate at the U.S. Air Force Sustainment Center’s Warner Robins Air Logistics Complex, enabling secure machine-to-machine communication across industrial manufacturing systems.

Corsha announced in a press release that its Machine Identity Provider (mIDP) platform has achieved Authorization-to-Operate (ATO) at the U.S. Air Force Sustainment Center’s Warner Robins Air Logistics Complex (WR-ALC). The implementation allows the Air Force to securely connect and share data in real time across machine enclaves under a Zero Trust framework.

The ATO approval enables the 402 Commodities Maintenance Group to link manufacturing robots with data analytics applications at the shop floor edge, supporting automation of sustainment operations. The Corsha mIDP platform creates machine identities for operational systems and enforces access control for system-to-system connections across industrial networks.

WR-ALC collaborated with Compass Technology Group to integrate Big Data Analytics capabilities under the ATO. Corsha is also working with WR-ALC to expand connectivity to additional enclaves and introduce AR/VR technologies through GridRaster. The initiative is supported through an AFWERX TACFI contract aimed at strengthening secure digital modernization efforts within the Air Force.

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