Real-World Impact
The Sedaro Platform is built for organizations that face hard problems at scale — programs where the cost of getting it wrong is measured in years and billions, and where ModSim is the difference between confidence and guesswork.
Here is what becomes possible when ModSim is treated as infrastructure rather than an afterthought.
From Months to Hours
Traditional simulation campaigns are slow because they are manual. An analyst sets up a scenario, runs it on a workstation, waits, adjusts parameters, and repeats. A trade study across meaningful design space can take weeks or months.
With Sedaro Workflows, the same trade study is defined once and executed at scale.
This isn't just faster — it's a fundamentally different capability. When you can explore 10,000 design variants overnight, you don't just find a good answer faster. You find answers you never would have found at all.
Multi-Party Collaboration Without IP Risk
Some of the most important simulations involve multiple organizations — prime contractors, subcontractors, government labs, and allied partners. Today, these simulations often don't happen because there is no safe way to combine models without exposing proprietary algorithms or classified methods.
Sedaro's co-simulation architecture eliminates this barrier. Each party contributes their model behind an interface. The platform handles synchronization, data exchange, and execution. No party ever sees another's source code or internal logic.
What this unlocks:
- Joint force simulations where each party contributes their own models
- Industry collaboration where primes, subs, and the government simulate together without IP exposure
- Coalition exercises where allied nations participate in shared scenarios while maintaining sovereignty over their models
- Competitive evaluations where multiple vendor solutions are tested in the same operational scenario, fairly and transparently
This capability is not available in other commercial platforms. It is the reason Sedaro can support simulations that were previously impossible — not because the physics was too hard, but because the collaboration was.
Continuous Mission Engineering
Software teams discovered decades ago that shipping code once a quarter was too slow. Continuous integration and continuous deployment (CI/CD) transformed software from a batch process into a continuous flow of tested, validated, and deployed capability.
ModSim is at the same inflection point. The missions of today and tomorrow demand continuous analysis — not annual studies that are outdated before they're briefed.
Sedaro enables Continuous Mission Engineering:
| Capability | Batch ModSim | Continuous ModSim with Sedaro |
|---|---|---|
| Design trades | Periodic studies, narrow scope | Automated sweeps, exhaustive coverage |
| Readiness assessments | Quarterly briefings | Daily automated reports |
| Operational support | Separate tools, manual handoff | Same models, same platform, real-time |
| Regression testing | "It worked last time" | Automated validation on every model change |
| Knowledge capture | In analysts' heads | In versioned, executable pipelines |
Continuous ModSim turns simulation into a living capability that evolves with the mission. Decisions are informed by fresh analysis. Changes are validated automatically. And the institutional knowledge lives in the platform, not in any single person's head.
The Bottom Line
Organizations adopt Sedaro to move beyond the constraints of desktop-bound, manual analysis. By treating ModSim as continuous infrastructure, programs can compress timelines from months to hours, securely collaborate across organizational boundaries, and maintain operational readiness through digital twins that evolve alongside the mission.
Ready to go deeper? Explore the Platform Overview for a detailed look at Sedaro's architecture, or jump into Workflows to see how simulation pipelines work in practice.