AI-powered battle resource optimization and mission planning for defense operations
Omnisys builds mission optimization software for defense and homeland security, with a 20+ year track record in Israel's defense sector. The stack—MongoDB, PostgreSQL, Kubernetes, Angular, MATLAB, Cesium—reflects a backend-heavy data and simulation focus, supported by testing infrastructure (Selenium, JMeter, SoapUI). Current hiring is engineering-led (6 engineering roles across mid and senior levels) with emerging research capacity, signaling investment in autonomous systems and multi-sensor integration rather than sales expansion.
Omnisys develops the BRO (Battle Resource Optimization) suite, a mission planning and management platform for defense and homeland security organizations. The product handles end-to-end planning, real-time command-and-control, and post-mission analysis across land, sea, and air operations. Use cases span intelligence gathering, air defense, border security, spectrum management, and electronic warfare. The company operates as a privately held Israeli firm headquartered in Rosh HaAyin, selling primarily to regional defense customers. Active development focuses on battlefield simulation, autonomous systems, and operations research for systems integration.
Core stack includes MongoDB and PostgreSQL for data, Kubernetes and Docker for deployment, Angular for frontend, MATLAB for algorithms, and Cesium for geospatial visualization. Testing uses Selenium, JMeter, and SoapUI. Elasticsearch handles indexing and search.
Active projects include battlefield simulation and physical modeling, big data operations systems, autonomous system-of-systems solutions, and multi-sensor command-and-control platforms. Operations research and systems engineering are core focus areas.
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