Your Personal Central Command. Uniquely yours.
The Army owns the mission stack. Nobody owns your personal stack β your pay, your orders, your benefits, your records, your family, your health, your future. π€« Agent One is the private agent that finally does: deployed on your phone, your computer, and the devices attached to you, programmed to be yours, and yours to carry when you serve and yours to keep when you come home. It serves you, and only you.
Mission command exists. Personal command didn't β until now.
The Army owns that stack
ATAK, Nett Warrior, IVAS, Soldier-Borne Mission Command β the mission stack belongs to the unit and the mission. It is not yours, and it does not leave with you.
Nobody owns your stack
Your pay, orders, records, benefits, health, money, and family life are scattered across a dozen portals you don't control. No single tool is yours, holds it together, or travels with you.
Your Personal Central Command
One private agent β uniquely assigned to you, on your phone, your computer, and the devices attached to you β that finally treats you as an individual and a soldier at heart. It serves you, and only you.
The things you run into β handled in one tap.
Simplicity is the source of excellence. Every hard, slow, bureaucratic part of military life becomes a simple button β and Agent One does the work behind it.
Fix my pay / travel voucher
Catch pay problems early, pre-fill DTS and PCS paperwork from your own vault, chase the reimbursement, and warn you before a late bill ever touches your credit.
Run my move
Orders, entitlements, deadlines, and the whole PCS checklist held in one place and walked with you β so a move never becomes a financial emergency.
Find what I'm owed
Your benefits, quals, and records made legible and kept in a vault you control β so you actually use what you've earned instead of fighting a portal for it.
Keep us in sync
Stay connected and financially steady with your family across a deployment β shared plans, allotments, and the calm of a household that runs while you're gone.
Carry my health with me
Your portable medical baseline β blood type, allergies, meds β and a fast assist for buddy-aid casualty-card capture. Your record, never a replacement for the medic.
Translate me to civilian
Turn your MOS, quals, and experience into civilian-legible credentials, and carry your verified self across separation into veteran life.
Two timescales. One soldier.
Under fire, the enemy of survival isn't too little tech β it's too much. Agent One's job off-mission is to make you carry less, not scan more.
PCS reimbursements routinely run weeks late, wrecking credit and flagged as a real mental-health risk factor. Agent One makes that paperwork disappear.
Relationship strain from separation is the most common factor in service-member crisis. Keeping the family whole is where Agent One aims first.
Five things that actually change your day.
It's mine, and it comes with me
The first tool in your life that belongs to you β provisioned to your devices, revocable, and yours to keep when you take off the uniform. Ownership is the whole point.
It makes the bureaucracy disappear
Pay, travel, orders, benefits, deadlines β handled, chased, and explained, so you get your hours, your credit score, and your sanity back.
It reduces the noise instead of adding to it
Doctrine says 'see less to survive more.' Agent One is the one system whose job is to make you carry less β applied to your whole life, not just the fight.
It keeps the family whole across the distance
Private connection and financial stability through deployment β aimed straight at the thing that, when it breaks, hurts a soldier most.
It's a private, judgment-free corner
A confidential check-in and the right resource at the right moment β owned by you, off the command record, before a hard day becomes a crisis.
Issued to you. Works where you are. Leaves with you.
It's issued to you
One Agent One, uniquely yours, identity-verified at setup and bound to your phone, computer, and soldier-attached devices. Revocable any time. Nobody else's.
It works where you are
Runs on your own personal compute (Puppy One) so it stays useful at the edge β degraded signal, no signal, in the field. Your data stays on your device by default.
It serves only you
Every outside request is scoped, logged, and revocable through consent (PCHP). You see exactly what left your vault, and you can pull it back. It is never a feed for the chain of command.
It leaves with you
When you separate, your Agent One and your vault out-process with you. The relationship doesn't end at the gate β it carries you into veteran life.
Personal welfare and readiness only β never the kill chain.
This is the promise that makes Agent One yours. It does no fires, no targeting, no intelligence-for-lethality, and it is built to be incapable of ingesting classified data. It is never a surveillance feed for your chain of command. It routes you to the medic, the counselor, and the commander β it never pretends to be them. A soldier should only trust an agent as their Personal Central Command if it provably serves them and can never be turned against them. Agent One is built to that standard.
You don't have to carry it alone.
If you or someone you serve with is struggling, reach the 988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline β call or text 988, then press 1 for the Veterans/Military Crisis Line. Military OneSource (1β800β342β9647) offers free, confidential support around the clock. Agent One helps you find these the moment you need them β privately, and off the record.
Built for the ones who serve.
An agent that belongs to you, makes the bureaucracy disappear, keeps your family whole, and comes home with you. Claim yours, or bring it to your unit and your family.
One is a product of Hushh Technologies Corporation (brand: π€« βhusshβ), an independent company. One runs on third-party silicon, systems, and cloud; all company names are used solely to describe the platforms on which One software runs. Hushh Technologies is not affiliated with, endorsed by, sponsored by, or partnered with any company named.