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Rivet Industries' Dave Marra says Silicon Valley lost its way — and he’s now focused on defending those who 'build and protect our country'
September 15, 2025
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Proud to partner with the U.S. Army
On September 4, 2025, Rivet executed a $195M agreement as prime for Soldier Borne Mission Command — a next-generation capability for the U.S. Army that fuses data from Soldiers, sensors, and mission systems into one clear operational picture, day or night.
The strength of our society rests in the hands of those who build and defend it. Rivet is laser-focused on delivering new capabilities where they matter most: to the warfighters who close with and destroy the enemy.
Rivet will help the Army field Soldier Borne Mission Command to the Infantry through rigorous iteration with Soldiers, ensuring an adaptable and extensible platform for lethality and overmatch against evolving threats.
We’ve assembled the most qualified, multidisciplinary team in the world, purpose-built for this endeavor.
Proud to partner. Relentless in execution. Frontline Forward.
“We're grateful for the Army's confidence and are determined to deliver the most lethal capability to Soldiers at speed and budget.”
— Dave Marra, Rivet CEO
Soldier Borne Mission Command
Soldier Borne Mission Command (SBMC) is the U.S. Army’s next-generation situational awareness and mission command platform for dismounted units, company-level and below. It fuses data from Soldiers, sensors, and mission systems into one clear operational picture—day or night. The system is tuned for the Army’s newest modular sensor technologies while staying fully compatible with the Android Tactical Assault Kit (ATAK) architecture. Built for the unpredictable, SBMC is designed to operate in low-light, heavy-dust, and degraded-communications environments, where clarity and speed matter most.
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