Rune Technologies Joins Project Dynamis to Deliver Predictive Logistics for the Marine Corps

Rune is the sole logistics command and control provider on the Marine Corps' Project Dynamis, integrating TyrOS across warfighting functions.

ARLINGTON, Va. (May 21, 2026) — Rune Technologies, which builds AI-enabled predictive software for military logistics in contested environments, today announced its integration into Project Dynamis, the U.S. Marine Corps' command and control modernization initiative. Rune’s TyrOS platform is designed to build on the Marine Corps service-level investments in the Maven Smart System, with specific focus on active tactical workflow configuration underway for logistics and sustainment across the Marine Air Ground Task Force (MAGTF). It integrates across warfighting functions inside the MAGTF command and control (MAGTF C2) architecture.

Rune's role on Project Dynamis brings predictive logistics into the MAGTF C2 architecture for the first time. TyrOS ingests data from across the force to track assets and anticipate shortfalls, even when communications are denied, degraded, or intermittent. This gives Marine commanders real-time visibility into sustainment across distributed operations.

The announcement follows the completion of Dynamis Serial 7, the most recent in a series of Marine Corps experimentation events maturing the MAGTF C2 architecture. Project Dynamis is the Marine Corps' service-level plan to accelerate its contribution to Combined Joint All-Domain Command and Control (CJADC2), developed in partnership with the Department of the Navy's Project Overmatch.

"Project Dynamis recognizes that logistics has to be part of command and control from the beginning," said David Tuttle, Co-Founder and CEO of Rune Technologies. "Rune is the only company in the logistics seat, and TyrOS gives commanders a real-time picture of sustainment alongside everything else they're tracking."

“In contested environments, logistics isn’t just about supply: It’s a warfighting domain that demands integrated tactics, resilient networks, and cutting-edge technology,” said Marine Colonel Arlon Smith, Director of Project Dynamis. “This serial demonstrated that TyrOS - a cutting-edge AI-powered, predictive military logistics platform - is a game-changer.”

Rune's work with Project Dynamis builds on the work by the Marine Corps Warfighting Laboratory in coordination with the Deputy Commandant for Installations and Logistics. TyrOS recently deployed to support real-time logistics reporting across the Joint Task Force during Balikatan 26 in the Philippines. During this exercise, TyrOS gave tactical commanders visibility into food, water, fuel, personnel, and other supplies to support thousands of Marines, Soldiers, and Sailors across JTF.

Project Dynamis represents Rune's most complex tactical network architecture integration with the Marine Corps to date. It also complements the company's growing work across the Department of Defense, including the Army's Next Generation Command and Control (NGC2) program, where TyrOS is the only application chosen by both prime contractor teams.

To learn more about TyrOS and Rune Technologies, visit runetech.co.

About Rune Technologies: 

Rune Technologies is revolutionizing military logistics through AI-enabled predictive software that operates in contested environments where communications are denied or degraded. Rune's TyrOS platform transforms manual logistics processes into intelligent supply webs that anticipate needs, optimize resources, and enable distributed operations at machine speed—even when supply lines are targeted by near-peer adversaries. Founded by veterans with deep operational experience and Silicon Valley engineering talent, Rune is ensuring military effectiveness through precise execution of critical logistics operations. For more information, visit runetech.co.

Media Contact: 

Sam Polstein

Rune@deeptech.agency

Next
Next

The next war will be won on supply lines. Rune's AI agent is already there