Operational AI · Defense-Ready
CHAPPIE is an operational AI assistant built by veterans for warriors who carry real pressure. It functions as advisor, scheduler, and coach when tempo spikes and the stakes are real.
Why Chappie
Day to day, CHAPPIE helps users think through decisions, structure what needs to get done, and keep priorities straight when demands are high and the stakes are real.
The mission is readiness, trust, and early intervention—not more paperwork, stigma, or scripts that don't work in the real world.
Core Capability Stack
Everything comes from the Warrior's Keeper blueprint—refined for cyber, garrison, and deployment tempos.
Reduces cognitive overload and detects early strain signals before they become crises.
Provides a support function—not a diagnostic—so warfighters stay protected without stigma.
Routes users to chaplains, mental health, or crisis intervention the moment thresholds are reached.
Individual data stays private; aggregated signals are opt-in only and controlled by the user.
Adapts assistance based on workload, state, and tempo—no extra apps, no new billets.
Delivers data-driven aid through privacy-preserving aggregates and reversible reporting.
Cyber Ops Panel
Built to mirror the way units actually operate: planning in one channel, sensing in another, and routing to human backup before a crisis hits.
CHAPPIE functions as your daily advisor, scheduler, and coach—helping you think through decisions, structure what needs to get done, and keep priorities straight when demands are high and stakes are real.
The Origin of Warrior's Keeper
In February 2009, Chaplain Justin D. Roberts reported to the 2-327th Infantry Battalion of the 101st Airborne Division—"No Slack." On his second day, a soldier died by suicide. The grief hadn't settled when, just a week later, another soldier took his own life. By chance it was Suicide Awareness Week when they were doing the prescribed trainings. There was no distance between training and tragedy—it was playing out in real time.
Despite all the briefings and prevention posters, they were losing their own. Within months two more suicides took place and their battalion was leading the entire Army in suicides. One of the most battle-tested battalions in the Army had become one of the most hopeless. Chaplain Roberts, like the command team, realized something painful: much of what they were being ordered to do on suicide training wasn't working.
Desperate for a new approach, Roberts asked for permission to try something radical. Instead of creating a new training product or campaign, he did the opposite: he walked the barracks. He asked soldiers to tell him what was really going on. And they told him. They talked about isolation, drinking, divorce, boredom, fear, anger, trauma. They weren't looking for another PowerPoint—they were looking for someone to actually see them.
From these conversations, a different kind of system emerged—one built on trust, ownership, and shared responsibility. Each platoon elected its own Keeper—someone they already turned to when life got hard. Not appointed by command. Chosen by the tribe. Soldiers started stepping in for each other before a crisis hit. They began escorting each other to the counselor's or chaplain's office instead of waiting for the crisis to happen.
Then came the deployment. 800 men. 18 killed in action. 200 Purple Hearts. Instead of an increase in suicides there were none. Suicidal ideations dropped by 75%. The culture had changed. They had built a tribe. What started as an act of desperation became a blueprint for something new. Warrior's Keeper wasn't a new program. It was the rediscovery of something ancient: that the best way to protect a soldier's life… is another soldier.
Field Signals
"They weren't looking for another PowerPoint—they were looking for someone to actually see them."
"They rewrote what it meant to be a strong soldier."
"What started as an act of desperation became a blueprint for something new."
Pricing
CHAPPIE is deployed as a mission-scoped solution for government agencies, defense contractors, and enterprise organizations. Pricing is tailored to contract scope, deployment scale, and support requirements.
We don't publish fixed tiers — every engagement is structured around your mission. Reach out and we'll put together the right package.
Ready to Deploy
Schedule a classified briefing or white-paper demo. We keep it reversible, low-friction, and commander-controlled the whole way through.
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