Kavari — AI Mission Co-Pilot
An AI mission co-pilot — agentic AI that reads your telemetry, diagnoses trouble before the alarm fires, and recommends the next best action, turning raw data into operator-ready calls with humans in control.
The Problem
"When an alarm happens, the first thing we do is pull out binders."
U.S. Government Satellite Operator
When something goes wrong in orbit, the clock starts immediately — but the response doesn't. Teams wait for the next pass, chase data across disconnected tools, and pull in the right engineer before anyone can act.
By the time a command is ready, the best options may already be gone. That's not a workflow problem. It's a mission risk.
Satellite Anomaly Begins
~10 sec
Next Contact or Downlink
~5–30 min
Operator Review & Diagnosis
~10–45 min
Response Planning & Approval
~10–30 min
Command Uplink & Execution
~5–20 min
Time from detection to response: ~30 min to 2+ hours
Safe response options may narrow before action.
How it works
Three steps — without waiting for the right engineer to dial in.
Reads
Kavari monitors telemetry, trends, mission rules, and operational context continuously — catching the early signs of trouble long before they trip an alarm. Nothing waits for the next shift to notice.
Diagnoses
Kavari detects coupled health degradation across multiple subsystems and identifies the likely root cause — not just flagging out-of-limit telemetry. Specialist agents run in parallel, so your team starts with the answer, not the search.
Prescribes
Kavari produces a plain-language explanation of what's wrong and why it matters, then recommends next actions based on procedures, constraints, and mission state — with supporting evidence and a decision record, so humans stay in control.
Inside Kavari
Kavari reads telemetry, procedures, mission rules, communications state, and spacecraft context, then coordinates specialist AI agents to identify the likely root cause and recommend the next best action — with a decision record the operator reviews and approves.
⬢ KAVARI ADVISORY
The Output
Kavari fits inside the command and control system your team already uses. Instead of a wall of raw telemetry, operators get a clear advisory — what's happening, what to do, and how confident to be — right in the workflow they trust.
Always running
Kavari is not a break-glass tool. It runs continuously across nominal and anomalous operations alike.
Why teams choose Kavari
Kavari sits on top of what you already have and makes it smarter.
Mission operations integration
Kavari runs through an open API that integrates into the command, control, and mission operations systems you already use — no new screen to monitor, no workflow to rebuild. It fits where your team already works.
Kavari supports human-in-the-loop and human-on-the-loop workflows — operators review the supporting evidence and approve the recommended action. Kavari advises; your team decides.
Kavari enables faster response during delayed, degraded, or limited communications windows — so a single tight contact pass is enough to act.
Every recommendation comes with supporting evidence and a decision record, so your team can stand behind each call — to flight directors, asset owners, and insurers alike.
Who it serves
Whether you fly a large LEO constellation or a high-value GEO asset, the challenge is the same — too many parameters, too little time, too much at stake to wait. Kavari lightens the load on your team, catches issues before they escalate, and delivers the recommendation operators need to act with confidence before the window closes.
Underwriters have priced satellite risk with almost no visibility into asset health. Kavari changes that — giving operators a clear, ongoing health record they can share with insurers. The result is better-informed pricing and a real path to stronger coverage terms.
Traction
Pilot planning underway with a large satellite operator.
We'll walk through the platform against your use case — LEO constellation, GEO asset, or insurance underwriting.
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