AIMLUX.ai is proposes Equitus/Cyberspatial/Maritime Telecommunication Network (ECM)Equitus ARCXA, ETL Assist, Cyberspatial Teleseer, and MTN StarEdge fit together for MRT-C government and defense customers:
The Problem Each Piece Solves — and the Gap Between Them
MTN StarEdge Horizon gets the bits there securely. Teleseer sees what's on the wire and maps the cyber terrain. But neither tool answers the question that MRT-C actually demands: "What does all of this mean, in context, across time, across missions, across data sources?" That's the gap ARCXA ETL Assist fills.
ARCXA sits above an existing ETL stack and makes every data migration and pipeline explainable — without touching the pipeline itself. Blogger In this architecture, that pipeline is the continuous stream of PCAP and network telemetry flowing off MTN's satellite links into Teleseer.
ARCXA would ingest Teleseer's output — network topology maps, host inventories, protocol timelines, credential detections, external host lists — and transform them into a queryable knowledge graph.
The KGNN layer turns lineage evidence into a queryable knowledge graph so that questions can be answered in natural language through the LLM/MCP bridge, rather than by digging through logs. Blogger A cyber operator could ask: "Which assets on Site 7 communicated with external hosts in the last 48 hours and are also tagged as MRT-C critical?" — and get an answer, not a spreadsheet.
The Three-Layer Stack
Layer 1 — MTN StarEdge Horizon: The Secure Transport
StarEdge Horizon moves data over a private path on Starlink from remote sites to MTN's regional points of presence, keeping customers' data off the public internet — improving security and predictability, with seamless failover to OneWeb, LTE/5G, and VSAT. FinancialContent
For DoD, NOAA, FEMA, and the Intelligence Community, this matters critically: while StarEdge Horizon provides a Layer 2-based private network for enterprises, SpaceX's government ecosystem extends this with military-grade security and resilience required for high-assurance, government-specific applications, including high-assurance cryptography necessary for classified operations. Morningstar
The key attribute for the integration is static IP: StarEdge Horizon delivers true static IP addressing and subnet allocation, giving each remote site or device a secure and consistent network identity — enabling centralized monitoring, policy enforcement, and access control essential for enterprise security and application allow-listing. Boatingindustry Those static IPs become stable anchors for Teleseer project mapping and ARCXA knowledge graph nodes.
Layer 2 — Cyberspatial Teleseer: The Cyber Terrain Sensor
Teleseer is scanless, agentless, and zero-hardware — providing immediate insights by discovering and mapping the network attack surface through PCAP-based analysis. Cyberspatial
In the StarEdge environment, PCAP can be mirrored at MTN's Points of Presence as traffic arrives off the private Layer 2 path — meaning Teleseer receives clean, de-tunneled traffic with full visibility, not the encrypted blob that would come off a standard VPN. Every government site — a forward operating base, a NOAA weather station, a FEMA disaster response node — generates a live, continuously updated Teleseer project showing its cyber terrain.
Teleseer explicitly supports Mission Relevant Terrain in Cyberspace (MRT-C), identifying critical network assets that, if disrupted, could significantly impact a mission, helping decision-makers prioritize protection of assets vital to operations. Cyberspatial
Layer 3 — Equitus ARCXA ETL Assist + KGNN: The Intelligence Engine
This is where raw Teleseer maps become operationally actionable intelligence.
Equitus KGNN automatically ingests, structures, and augments raw data — transforming it into a semantically rich, machine-readable format optimized for AI processing and Retrieval-Augmented Generation pipelines — eliminating manual ETL, schema design, and mapping, cutting the time to ingest and build knowledge graphs by up to 80%. Equitus
The ECM: MRT-C Workflow End-to-End
Step 1: A government site — say a FEMA incident command post — deploys an MTN Rugged Mini Kit over SpaceX government LEO. MTN will launch a special version of its MTN Rugged Mini Kit, an all-in-one portable Starlink deployment system adapted for government and defense operations. PR Newswire
Step 2: Traffic traverses the StarEdge Horizon Layer 2 private path to MTN's PoP. PCAP is mirrored there passively and fed into a Teleseer project. Within minutes, the site has an auto-generated network topology showing every device, every protocol, every external connection.
Step 3: Teleseer's MRT-C tagging identifies which assets are mission-critical — the incident command system, the SCADA for power, the comms relay.
Step 4: ARCXA ETL Assist ingests the Teleseer output alongside other data sources: Equitus KGNN automates real-time analysis of diverse defense data, fusing reports, sensors, and legacy systems into a unified knowledge graph delivering instant, actionable insights for mission-critical decisions without cloud reliance. Equitus This means the Teleseer network map gets fused with prior mission data, threat intel feeds, personnel logs, and equipment records — all on-prem, no cloud dependency.
Step 5: The ECM knowledge graph supports natural language queries, explainable AI alerts, and audit-ready lineage for compliance — all attributes explicitly required by DoD and the Intelligence Community. Equitus KGNN enables LLMs and AI solutions with built-in explainability, traceability, robust data privacy, and the ability to fine-tune AI and knowledge graphs to specific principles and regulations. Equitus
The AIMLUX ECM Stack Is Uniquely Positioned
Both Equitus and Cyberspatial share a military origin that aligns directly with MTN's government customer base. Equitus was created by a small dedicated team of former military and government contractors, with KGNN tested and proven in solving the U.S. Department of Defense's most complex data integration challenges. Equitus Cyberspatial's founders came out of Army Cyber defending against nation-state threat actors. MTN now holds a rare authorized provider position for SpaceX government services.
The procurement path is also well-worn: Equitus primarily serves enterprise commercial, defense, and government sectors, and is based in Clearwater, Florida Crunchbase — same metro as MTN's Fort Lauderdale headquarters. The full stack — KGNN, ARCXA, IBM Power10/11 hardware — is available via Sourcewell Contract #020624-SYN through TD SYNNEX Public Sector, bypassing the lengthy government contracting cycles that typically slow deployment.
The result is the first end-to-end satellite-delivered, AI-reasoned, MRT-C-compliant cyber terrain mapping solution available as a managed service — carried on MTN's network, seen by Teleseer, understood by ARCXA.


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