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Wednesday, January 07, 2026 11:22:31 AM

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OSS BIG NEWS....Initial design and prototype order valued at approximately $1.2 million

Integration of OSS hardware into prime contractor system further validates OSS capabilities for next-generation 360-degree vision and sensor processing solutions

ESCONDIDO, Calif., Jan. 07, 2026 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- One Stop Systems, Inc. (OSS or the Company) (Nasdaq: OSS), a leader in rugged Enterprise Class compute for artificial intelligence (AI), machine learning (ML) and sensor processing at the edge, today announced it has received an approximately $1.2 million pre-production order from a new U.S. defense prime contractor for the design, development, and delivery of ruggedized integrated compute and visualization systems for U.S. Army combat vehicles.

“This engagement with a new, top-tier U.S. defense prime contractor marks a meaningful milestone for OSS,” said Mike Knowles, President and CEO of OSS. “We believe integrating our hardware into a prime contractor’s system solution for Army combat vehicles validates the performance, ruggedization, and technical maturity of our platforms. It also strengthens our position to compete for, and win, larger production opportunities as the Army pursues next-generation vision, sensor distribution and sensor processing technologies across its fleet of manned and unmanned platforms.”

We believe the award represents a significant expansion of OSS’s participation in next-generation vision and sensor programs for the U.S. Army, by integrating OSS-designed hardware directly into a prime contractor’s system-level solution. This program builds on the Company’s existing development activities with the U.S. Army to help modernize ground vehicle situational awareness and digital sensor fusion architectures.

Under the terms of the order, OSS will deliver a GPU accelerated Video/Sensor Concentrator, an intelligent PCIe Switch, and a GPU accelerated Crew Computer packaged in a SWaP-optimized, fully rugged, passively cooled embedded chassis engineered for U.S. Army ground combat environments. These units process and disseminate real-time sensor and video data, providing a 360-degree operational view, supporting object recognition and target identification, and enabling crews to operate effectively in degraded or obscured visibility conditions.

OSS expects to deliver prototype units for field testing, following approximately three to six months of testing and integration with the prime customer’s solution. OSS’s hardware is designed to be deployed across a broad range of Army vehicles, including Stryker, Bradley, Abrams, and emerging manned and optionally manned platforms.

OSS’s hardware has been undergoing testing at the U.S. Army Ground Vehicle Systems Center (GVSC) in Warren, Michigan, which we believe continues to validate the Company’s rugged Time Sensitive Networking (TSN) and PCIe enabled compute architectures for future Army mobility, autonomy, and digital modernization initiatives.

“We are proud to advance the U.S. Army’s modernization priorities for vehicle survivability and mobility. OSS systems are purpose-built for rugged edge deployments, delivering dependable, real-time situational awareness under the most demanding conditions. This new partnership helps to reinforce our growing position in defense markets. While competitors work to bring TSN-enabled systems to market, OSS has already fielded both TSN and next-generation PCIe-enabled systems. We are extending our leading position as we deploy our solutions with another major prime contractor win. We believe this underscores the advantage of our high-speed PCIe switch fabric, which delivers ultra-low-latency performance beyond what traditional fabric connections can offer, capabilities that are critical for mission-critical government applications,” Mr. Knowles concluded.
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