Tactical edge networking breakthroughs position company for expanded production and global interoperability
2025 marked a defining year for Fuse Integration, with successful demonstrations across air, maritime, and distributed mobile environments reinforcing the company’s leadership in secure networks at the tactical edge. From a cross-country connectivity demonstration of the Fuse’s Tactical Edge Network (TEN) across a distributed mobile network to a first-of-its-kind deployment of its TENTaCLE architecture delivering secure global wideband connectivity aboard the B-1B, Fuse continues to validate mission-ready capabilities aligned with U.S. defense and joint force priorities. These milestones also position the company for expanded production across multiple platforms.
“Over the past 15 years, we’ve developed and tested tactical edge networking architectures in increasingly complex operational environments,” said Sumner Lee, CEO of Fuse. “In 2025, we proved that we’re moving decisively from advanced testing into full-rate production across multiple programs and platforms, delivering mission-critical capabilities to warfighters at the edge.”
Building on these validated demonstrations, Fuse is accelerating the innovation of networking solutions designed for contested and denied environments. The company’s AI Radio Environment (AIRE) and its GenAI tool, RANGER, further showcased how intelligent software can dynamically optimize latency, throughput, and link prioritization in denied or contested environments. Industry recognition followed. The Fuse AIRE + RANGER solution received a 2025 EDGE Award in the Communications & Networks innovation category while the company’s Tactical Edge Network earned a 2025 Military + Aerospace Electronics Innovators Award. Such recognition underscores the company’s leadership in flexible, innovative defense networking.
As Fuse expands its programs and prepares for increased production, the company has strengthened operations with new leaders. Experienced program managers and business development leaders, including military veterans who bring direct warfighter insights, are reinforcing the organization as it scales and optimizes its quality and manufacturing processes to support global interoperability.
“As we move from experimentation to scaled production, our focus is on delivering repeatable, resilient capability that operators can depend on,” said Scott Rosebush, president of Fuse. “Our role now is to operationalize innovation, ensuring that the breakthroughs our engineers design are delivered, supported, and sustained for the long term.”
With validated technology, growing production readiness, and continued innovation at the tactical edge, Fuse enters its next phase delivering resilient networking capability for today’s fight — and tomorrow’s coalition operations.
About Fuse Integration
Fuse Integration is a warfighter-focused, non-traditional engineering firm that designs, prototypes and rapidly fields tactical edge networking solutions for defense customers in the United States and allied nations. The company’s airborne and maritime gateway systems and virtualized network architectures are operational today, enabling real-time data sharing across air, land and sea environments. Founded in 2010, Fuse is a service-disabled veteran-owned small business headquartered in San Diego with a corporate office in Washington, D.C. www.fuseintegration.com
