

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
September 3, 2025
Susquehanna AI Inc. Announces Bid for DARPA’s ML2P Program
Wrightsville, Pennsylvania – Susquehanna AI Inc., a Pennsylvania-based artificial intelligence company focused on mission-critical applications, announced today that it participated in the recent DARPA Mapping Machine Learning to Physics (ML2P) Proposers Day on August 25th and intends to formally bid on the anticipated program solicitation.
The ML2P program, led by the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA), aims to redefine artificial intelligence development by treating energy efficiency as a core design principle. By aligning machine learning performance with power consumption, ML2P seeks to enable the Department of Defense (DoD) to deploy AI at the tactical edge—supporting unmanned systems, field operations, and resource-constrained missions.
“Artificial intelligence has reached a critical point where power efficiency is just as important as accuracy,” said Brian Butler, President & CEO of Susquehanna AI Inc. “DARPA’s ML2P initiative is an opportunity to transform how AI operates in defense and national security contexts. Our team is committed to delivering solutions that maximize both performance and sustainability, ensuring our warfighters have the tools they need without sacrificing mission endurance.”
Founded in Wrightsville, PA, Susquehanna AI Inc. specializes in developing advanced AI platforms for government, defense, and enterprise clients, with a focus on sustainability, security, and operational resilience. The company’s flagship innovations, such as CommandHub™ and CreatorPulse™, exemplify its commitment to combining cutting-edge machine learning with practical, mission-focused solutions.

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
September 4, 2025
Susquehanna AI Inc. Donates Books to Support Children’s Literacy at Penn State Health Milton S. Hershey Medical Center.
Wrightsville, PA – Susquehanna AI Inc., a Wrightsville, Pennsylvania–based artificial intelligence company has made a donation of brand-new books to Penn State Health Children's Hospital in support of the NICU’s annual Read-a-Thon and the hospital’s pediatric patients overall. The donation reflects Susquehanna AI’s commitment to strengthening communities and supporting initiatives that foster education, growth, and resilience.
Owners Brian & Melinda Butler emphasized the importance of literacy as a cornerstone of childhood development and lifelong opportunity.
“Reading has always been one of my favorite things to do,” said Melinda Butler. “Stories spark imagination, bring comfort, and build a foundation for lifelong learning. We wanted to share that joy with children who need it most.”
“Melinda and I believe that every child deserves the chance to pick up a book, turn the page, and be transported to another place and time where anything is possible. Supporting Penn State Health Children’s Hospital is one small way we can help brighten futures.” said Brian Butler.
The Butlers’ gift will ensure that NICU patients, as well as children throughout the pediatric hospital, have access to colorful storybooks and sturdy board books that support both healing and hope.
Susquehanna AI Inc. headquartered in Wrightsville, Pennsylvania, is an artificial intelligence company dedicated to delivering enterprise, government, and military solutions designed to provide mission-critical support. Through its platform, SUSQ.AI, the company offers consulting services, software-as-a-service (SaaS) solutions, and technical support to public and private sector clients. By focusing on seamless AI integration, Susquehanna AI empowers organizations to enhance efficiency, strengthen decision-making, and drive meaningful transformation across their operations. #SusqAI #PA #Books #readathon #communitysupport #PennState #Pennsylvania #SusquehannaAI
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