Uh... no they dont, these guys specialize in High Tech which by its nature is never disclosed how it works or let alone what it is they are spicifically doing. And there is this, From AI
In summary, while NDAs are not a universal requirement for all government contracts, they are frequently used in military contracts, especially those involving classified or sensitive information related to national security. The Defense Federal Acquisition Regulation Supplement (DFARS) explicitly addresses the use of NDAs in defense contracts.
If either OMT or MTi are doing work on the Military Housing and installing Ring Doorbell camaras they would disclose...but the minute they touch a Military Computer they would be under an NDA...
Based on this statement from AI, when is the last time anyone here saw a public company announce a military contract... should be several of them since the estimate is millions of contracts a year are signed
Search Labs | AI Overview Learn more It's difficult to provide a precise number of military contracts signed annually, as the Department of Defense (DoD) doesn't track this specific metric. However, it's estimated that the DoD signs millions of contracts every year. These contracts cover a wide range of activities, including personnel, equipment, and services, and range from small contracts to large, multi-billion dollar agreements