Since the emerging US national security innovation base depends on commercial markets and private capital, it exposes the Air Force (AF) to new risks. For example in 2019, Chinese companies were party to 163 investments into US companies, with $6.5 billion of investment â a huge sum. Just this year, OneWeb, a commercial broadband company with a constellation of 650 satellites, filed for chapter 11 bankruptcy, threatening the U.S. Space Forceâs access to commercial broadband in the Arctic region. Yet despite this critical dependency on an innovative private company, the US Government had no prior warning of OneWebâs declining corporate health before its sudden bankruptcy. On the other hand, commercial companies around the globe are driving innovation in strategic fields, such as artificial intelligence (AI), command & control (C2), and space, presenting an opportunity to help the AF maintain its technological edge. Indeed, numerous national security experts have recognized the increasingly central role of the new innovation landscape, including senior Air Force leader Christopher Benson, in his Masterâs thesis âCross-domain comparison of quantitative technology improvement using patent derived characteristics.â The problem, in essence, is the same as that faced by most Fortune 100 companies: survival requires rigorous market intelligence of company-level risks, and industry-level technology trends, around the globe. BlueFoot addresses this challenge by bringing patent data, revenue data, investment data, product data, and mergers & acquisitions (M&A) data to one single integrated platform. At the company level, BlueFoot enables unparalleled threat analysis which can identify weaknesses and opportunities for engagement with technology companies in real-time. BlueFoot determines risks associated with the identified companies, and triggers alerts when conditions for the determined risks are met. On the industry level, BlueFoot analyzes the innovation landscape, innovation clusters, and trends in a specified industry space. BlueFoot would enable the AF to proactively monitor technology clusters, and generate informed inferences and predictions about the state of the innovation