Allen Control Systems launches innovation lab to accelerate defence technologies

June 12, 2025 | Thursday | News

Alex Clark, former advanced innovations director at BlueHalo, joins as Head of Innovation

Allen Control Systems (ACS), a leader in autonomous precision robotics, announced the launch of its Innovation Lab, which brings together interdisciplinary engineering teams to accelerate the development of next-generation autonomous systems. The company also announced that Alex Clark, veteran engineering and counter-unmanned aerial system leader and former Senior Director of Advanced Innovations at BlueHalo, has joined ACS as Head of Innovation to lead the Innovation Lab.

“We are doubling down on our commitment to build the weapons systems that the U.S. and our allies will need for the conflicts of the future,” said Steve Simoni, co-founder and President, ACS. “Alex’s proven record of scaling complex defence technology programs and his deep engineering and technical expertise make him the ideal innovation leader. Alex shares our commitment to building the weapons systems we need to meet the threats of tomorrow.”

Clark is an established leader in developing and implementing counter-unmanned aerial system solutions. With two decades of experience pushing the boundaries of C-UAS, autonomy, and advanced sensors, Clark has redefined the capabilities of autonomous systems, translating visionary ideas into tangible, game-changing solutions by leveraging artificial intelligence, machine learning, and robotics to help shape a safer future. Most recently, he served as Senior Director of Advanced Innovations at BlueHalo. He has also held key leadership roles at IERUS Technologies, Engenius Micro, and Kratos Defence.

“ACS is tackling the kind of complex, high-consequence challenges that define the future of defence. Equipped with the expert team, technical expertise, and accurate understanding, ACS is positioned to address the pressing challenge hostile drones pose for modern warfare,” said Clark. "Counter-UAS is a layered, multi-domain problem – from sensing and targeting to the mechanics of engagement – and solving it requires more than traditional thinking. The best engineers connect the dots in unconventional ways, applying existing technologies in ways no one else has imagined. That’s the kind of work we’re doing at ACS: shaping the future of defence with speed, precision, and purpose.”