Partnerships
Unclassified public capability briefPartnerships separates procurement, prime-contractor, supplier, research, compliance, and strategic-capital conversations so each serious audience has a clear way into the company and into the planned work of restoring American supply-chain dynamism.
This page explains which audience should start where, so procurement, primes, suppliers, research partners, and capital do not enter through the wrong door.
Partnerships should route interest into a specific development lane: buy, build, qualify, supply, finance, or integrate domestic capacity as programs mature.
The first step remains unclassified. Sensitive requirements, procurement detail, and protected records move only through controlled follow-up.
Founder-led by a disabled veteran with Native American heritage, with public claims kept R&D-stage, qualification-first, and procurement-readable.
Officially licensed FEL and FFL manufacturer; product programs are presented as R&D or qualification-stage unless separately verified.
Documentation, traceability, controlled intake, and planned partner-review pathways built for prime-contractor review.
Public channels stay unclassified. Sensitive, CUI, export-aware, or procurement-specific discussions route through controlled follow-up.
How Partners Should Read Kyon
Each engagement lane maps to a different reason for contacting Kyon, while preserving unclassified public language until a controlled conversation is appropriate. The common thread is American supply-chain restoration: who can evaluate, build, qualify, finance, or integrate capacity-roadmap work.
Prime Contractors
Start with industrial base, manufacturing, materials, and compliance. The relevant question is whether Kyon's R&D and infrastructure posture can help solve a domestic capacity, input, or component-support gap.
Open linked brief >Procurement Teams
Start with ammunition, materials, mission support, and counter-UAS. Public pages stay capability-level until the conversation moves into controlled channels.
Open linked brief >Suppliers
Start with manufacturing and compliance. The message is documentation, traceability, and fit with domestic capacity-roadmap expansion.
Open linked brief >Strategic Capital
Start with doctrine and industrial base. The investment story is not a single finished product, but a private-capital push into defense-industrial R&D, renewal, and American production dynamism.
Open linked brief >Trust Review
Start with the trust brief when a military, prime, or supplier-development reader needs founder accountability, licensing posture, unclassified-first rules, and verification boundaries in one place.
Open linked brief >Unclassified Intake
The final step in the journey is secure contact, not a generic marketing CTA. Kyon's subject matter demands disciplined intake, clean public/private separation, and serious routing for R&D-stage supply-chain restoration conversations.
Procurement Inquiry
Use the contact page for unclassified procurement and manufacturing-development discussions that can be routed to the right internal owner.
Open linked brief >Supplier Inquiry
Use the contact page for domestic material, machining, tooling, compliance, and qualified-input pathway conversations.
Open linked brief >Research Inquiry
Use the contact page for non-sensitive research conversations around materials, mission support, counter-UAS, and qualification paths.
Open linked brief >Strategic Inquiry
Use the contact page for private-capital, strategic partnership, and industrial-base roadmap conversations.
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