Quiet Professionals and Spathe Systems have merged to form Endurion, a defense and technology company focused on Special Operations and national security missions. The announcement was made May 11, 2026, timed to coincide with SOF Week 2026. Endurion combines technology, intelligence, and operational expertise into a single entity, backed by McNally Capital and Nio Advisors.
What Endurion Does
Endurion positions itself as a mission integrator, delivering end-to-end solutions across intelligence, operations, and technology. Unlike traditional models that separate products, services, and operational support, Endurion embeds with mission partners and integrates into existing environments. The company brings together operators, technologists, and analysts into a single capability to support complex, high-consequence missions.
CEO Andy Wilson stated: "Capability alone is no longer enough. What matters is whether mission capability operates as a unified system. Endurion brings together decades of operational, intelligence, and technical capabilities into a single system across the full mission lifecycle."
Pathfinder: The Core Platform
At the center of Endurion's offerings is Pathfinder, an intelligence system that transforms fragmented data into real-time insight and a unified operational picture. Pathfinder ingests data from edge devices and external sources—mobile and vehicle-based sensors, commercially and publicly available data streams—and processes it in real time to identify patterns, relationships, and emerging activity. The intelligence is fused into a native common operating picture, giving teams immediate situational awareness.
Contract Wins and Scale
Endurion launches with significant contract momentum. The company secured two major recompete wins:
- An approximately $85 million, five-year USSOCOM award, reportedly the largest single-provider full and open contract awarded to a "large" in this category.
- A multi-million dollar bridge contract supporting SOUTHCOM Enhanced Domain Awareness work, ahead of expected IDIQ task orders in June 2026.
These wins signal a company expanding beyond its legacy footprint, with the depth to deliver both standalone mission roles and fully integrated capabilities.
Capabilities
Endurion's capabilities span:
- Advanced data and intelligence
- Geospatial and situational awareness
- Cloud and cyber infrastructure
- Forward-deployed operational support
Rather than delivering these as standalone capabilities, Endurion unifies them into a system aligned with how missions are executed in the field. The company is founded and led by former SOF operators and mission experts.
Bottom Line
Endurion represents a consolidation of two established defense contractors into a single entity designed to deliver integrated mission support. The company's approach emphasizes unifying data, technology, and teams across the full mission lifecycle, from planning through execution and sustainment. The contract wins suggest the model is gaining traction with USSOCOM and other customers.