Skylark Labs announced that Col. (Ret.) Bradley Boyd has joined the company as a strategic advisor. A retired U.S. Army commander, he will guide Army go‑to‑market strategy and mission alignment across intelligence, mobility, logistics, and base protection. Priorities include convoy security, perimeter monitoring, and wide‑area situational awareness for tactical edge operations. The appointment strengthens Skylark's ability to translate mission needs and enterprise requirements into deployable, measurable outcomes.
Skylark's edge-native, brain‑inspired AI operates on cameras, drones, vehicles, and towers—delivering real‑time detection, tracking, and decision support without relying on constant cloud connectivity. The systems learn on-device, reduce false alarms, and adapt to new conditions such as lighting, weather, background clutter, or adversarial tactics, making them suitable for contested and bandwidth‑constrained environments.
"Our goal is to deliver AI that works where it matters most—in the field, in real time," said Dr. Amarjot Singh, Founder & CEO of Skylark Labs. "Welcoming leaders of this caliber ensures our roadmap stays aligned with end‑user realities, procurement pathways, and security expectations."
Col. (Ret.) Bradley Boyd said, "Skylark's approach to adaptive, on‑device intelligence is purpose‑built for high‑stakes operations. By prioritizing resilience, privacy, and rapid value delivery, the company is well positioned to support both national‑security missions and enterprise modernization."
The advisory bench at Skylark spans retired U.S. Air Force and Army leaders, former intelligence community executives, and senior Indian defense officials, complemented by researchers in lifelong learning and autonomous systems. Together, they provide guidance on go‑to‑market, compliance, and interoperability across the U.S., India, and allied markets.