Tenosar Technologies operates at the center of the U.S. autonomous systems ecosystem—integrating NDAA-compliant drones, robotics, and advanced technologies into mission-ready deployments.
This ecosystem includes resellers, integrators, and technology providers supporting real-world implementation across healthcare, government, and critical infrastructure.
Autonomous systems and unmanned platforms constitute a broader category of robotics technologies that complement the development of humanoid robotics and support real-world operations across industries.
Tenosar transforms this ecosystem into operational capability.

The autonomous systems ecosystem is made up of organizations that provide:
While many companies focus on individual technologies, successful deployment requires coordination across multiple providers.
Tenosar integrates these capabilities into unified, mission-ready systems.

Tenosar Technologies is a Government & Institutional Robotics Integration Expert specializing in:
Tenosar does not operate as a reseller.
We serve as the integration authority—bringing together the right technologies, partners, and systems to deliver complete operational solutions.
The U.S. Department of Defense has made autonomous systems a top-priority investment category. In FY2026, DOD allocated $13.4 billion specifically for autonomy and autonomous systems — the first time this funding appeared as its own dedicated budget line. The FY2027 request escalates that commitment dramatically, with $54.6 billion requested for the Defense Autonomous Warfare Group (DAWG).
Beyond defense, Congress passed an $839 billion defense spending bill in early 2026, directing $9.8 billion toward autonomous and unmanned systems development across every service branch. The global AI-in-defense market is projected to grow from $4.2 billion in 2026 to $42.8 billion by 2036.
Simultaneously, NDAA compliance requirements have expanded. As of December 2025, restrictions on Chinese-manufactured drone platforms now apply not just to DOD — but to all federal agencies, contractors, and any organization spending federal funds. The Blue UAS Cleared List, now managed by the Defense Contract Management Agency (DCMA), is the standard for compliant procurement.
Tenosar Technologies helps government and institutional clients navigate this environment — from compliance verification to vendor selection to full deployment.
Anduril Industries
Focus: Autonomous defense systems and AI-enabled drones
Anduril develops advanced autonomous systems and unmanned aerial platforms for defense, surveillance, and national security operations.
Website: https://www.anduril.com
Shield AI
Focus: AI-powered autonomous flight systems
Shield AI develops autonomous drone systems designed for defense environments, enabling navigation in GPS-denied and contested areas.
Website: https://www.shield.ai
General Atomics Aeronautical Systems
Focus: Military-grade unmanned aerial systems
General Atomics produces advanced unmanned aircraft systems used for long-endurance surveillance and defense missions.
Website: https://www.ga-asi.com
AeroVironment
Focus: Tactical drones and small UAS
AeroVironment develops unmanned aircraft systems used for surveillance, reconnaissance, and tactical operations.
Website: https://www.avinc.com
Skydio
Focus: NDAA-compliant autonomous drones for government and enterprise use
Skydio is the leading U.S.-manufactured drone platform for federal procurement. Its X10 and X10D
Systems are on the Blue UAS Cleared List and are widely used as the primary NDAA-compliant replacement for Chinese-manufactured platforms in government, public safety, and defense applications.
Website: https://www.skydio.com
Red Cat Holdings
Focus: Small tactical UAS for defense and government use.
Red Cat develops compact, NDAA-compliant drone systems designed for defense and public safety.
Its platforms are positioned as domestic replacements for foreign-manufactured UAS in federal procurement programs.
Website: https://www.redcat.aero
Parrot
Focus: Enterprise and defense drone solutions
Parrot develops drones for public safety, defense, and industrial applications with secure and scalable systems.
Website: https://www.parrot.com
Teledyne FLIR
Focus: Thermal imaging and sensor-integrated drones
Teledyne FLIR provides drone solutions with advanced sensing and thermal imaging for inspection, surveillance, and industrial use.
Website: https://www.flir.com
Zipline
Focus: Autonomous logistics and medical delivery
Zipline operates drone delivery systems for healthcare logistics and supply chain distribution.
Website: https://www.flyzipline.com
Wing (Alphabet)
Focus: Autonomous drone delivery
Wing develops drone delivery systems for small-package logistics in urban and suburban environments.
Website: https://wing.com
Matternet
Focus: Medical and healthcare delivery drones
Matternet provides drone logistics platforms designed for transporting medical supplies and laboratory samples.
Website: https://www.matternet.com
Percepto
Focus: Autonomous inspection and monitoring drones
Percepto develops autonomous drone systems for industrial inspection, security, and infrastructure monitoring.
Website: https://percepto.co
Exyn Technologies
Focus: Autonomous aerial mapping
Exyn develops fully autonomous drones for complex environments such as mining, construction, and infrastructure inspection.
Website: https://www.exyn.com
Flyability
Focus: Indoor and confined-space inspection drones
Flyability develops drones designed for safe inspection in hazardous and confined environments.
Website: https://www.flyability.com
Auterion
Focus: Open-source drone software platforms
Auterion provides software platforms enabling autonomous drone operations across enterprise and defense applications.
Website: https://auterion.com
Quantum Systems
Focus: eVTOL and hybrid UAV systems
Quantum Systems develops electric vertical takeoff and landing drones for mapping, surveillance, and defense use.
Website: https://quantum-systems.com
Delair
Focus: Industrial drone data and analytics
Delair provides drone-based data collection and analytics platforms for infrastructure, energy, and industrial sectors.
Website: https://delair.aero
Autonomous systems — including unmanned aerial platforms, ground robots, and autonomous surface vehicles — are no longer emerging technologies. They are active procurement priorities at every level of the U.S. government.
DOD's FY2026 budget marked the first time autonomy appeared as its own dedicated funding category, with $13.4 billion allocated to autonomous systems development. That number is projected to grow substantially through FY2027 and beyond as the Pentagon accelerates its Defense Autonomous Warfare Group (DAWG) programs.
For non-defense government institutions — VA facilities, municipal governments, public safety agencies, and healthcare systems — this shift has a direct operational impact. NDAA compliance requirements now apply to all federal spending, procurement must route through vetted platforms on the Blue UAS Cleared List, and organizations that fail to plan for autonomous integration risk falling behind both on capability and on compliance.

From Ecosystem to Deployment
Tenosar converts ecosystem capabilities into operational systems:
Mission-ready autonomous systems aligned with institutional requirements.

Most ecosystem providers focus on industrial and surveying applications.
Tenosar specializes in:
We bridge the gap between robotics innovation and real-world deployment.
Deploying autonomous systems requires integration with infrastructure, operational workflows, and mission requirements.
Organizations often work with integration partners to ensure successful implementation and long-term performance of autonomous platforms.
Tenosar Technologies supports the integration and deployment of autonomous systems across government and commercial environments.
• Request a Deployment Consultation
• Schedule an NDAA Compliance Review
• Explore the Blue UAS Cleared List with a Tenosar Integration Specialist
• Become an Integration Partner
The funding environment for autonomous systems is accelerating. Organizations that begin the planning and compliance process now will be better positioned to deploy faster, meet procurement standards, and take advantage of available institutional resources.
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