Applied Research Associates (ARA) is set to present its latest defense technologies at the 2025 INFOPAC Symposium, scheduled for October 20–22 at the Alohilani Resort Waikiki Beach. The event gathers information professionals from U.S. Indo-Pacific Command (INDOPACOM) and allied partners to address operational needs in the region and discuss strategies relevant to emerging warfighting concepts.
This year’s symposium theme, “Credible Deterrence,” follows the Secretary of Defense’s directive to strengthen deterrence measures. ARA has a longstanding history of supporting the Department of Defense with technological solutions designed to enhance deterrence and national security.
At Booth 1, ARA experts will introduce several advanced capabilities under the concept “Credible Deterrence Through Non-Lethal Means.” The featured technologies include tools for digital design, custom antenna technology, autonomous platforms, robotics for stealth operations, intrusion detection systems, hands-on technical training courses, unmanned aerial system (UAS) motherships with daughter drones for various missions, and low-cost RF decoys intended to disrupt adversaries by mimicking friendly force behavior.
“ARA remains committed to delivering innovative, mission-ready solutions that give U.S. forces and allies a decisive edge in the INDOPACOM theater and beyond, protecting our safety, security, and way of life,” according to an official statement from ARA.
