Gather AI Expands Into Government: U.S. Department of Classified Antiquities Signs Multi-Year Platform Agreement

We've always said our mission is to bring intelligence to every warehouse. Turns out, some warehouses are more interesting than others.
Today we're announcing a partnership with the U.S. Department of Classified Antiquities (DCA) to deploy Gather AI's platform across their primary storage facility, a sprawling complex located somewhere in the Nevada desert. You may have seen it before. It made a brief cameo at the end of a 1981 documentary.
The facility houses what DCA officials describe as "top men-level inventory," stored across hundreds of thousands of wooden crates on industrial racking that hasn't been cycle counted since, by our estimates, 1936. When we ran our initial assessment, we found a shrinkage rate we are not at liberty to disclose, though we can confirm it was higher than the industry average of 1.4%. Considerably higher.
We depolyed our first mission in Aisle 7, Section 4. The crates are unmarked. The lighting is poor. Several aisles appear to have been rearranged by something other than a forklift. Our computer vision models handled it. That's what they're built for.
There was one anomaly. In the southeast corner of the facility, our MHE vision returned thermal readings we hadn't encountered before. Our engineering team is still reviewing the data. We've been asked not to elaborate, and honestly, we're fine with that.
The deal represents our first contract with a federal agency and marks Gather AI's expansion beyond commercial warehousing into what the DCA calls "secure heritage logistics." Their team was particularly interested in our ability to inventory locations that are, in their words, "inadvisable for human workers to visit repeatedly."
We asked why.
They changed the subject.
Our platform will provide dock-to-dock intelligence across the full facility, with autonomous drones conducting daily inventory scans of every aisle and MHE mounted cameras tracking all movements. The DCA has requested one customization: a geofence around a single pallet location in Row 12 that we are to avoid entirely. We don't know what's in it. We didn't ask twice.
If you're running a warehouse with mysterious inventory, poor lighting, and decades of unresolved shrinkage, we should talk. We've now proven we can handle it.
Even when the inventory glows.
*Happy April 1st from the Gather AI team.*
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