DEFENSE RESILIENCE SYSTEMS
Behavioral Health and Identity Technologies for Service Members, Veterans, and Their Families
The same human collagen ECM platform technology that enables Trylle’s neural interfaces and biomedical devices also forms the foundation for a suite of behavioral health and identity systems designed for the people behind the mission. These applications address a set of challenges that conventional digital health tools have consistently failed to solve- fragmented crisis care, the loss of identity, wisdom, and family connection that accompanies military service and its aftermath, and the absence of mechanism-level data infrastructure that would allow behavioral interventions to be measured, validated, and improved at scale.
According to the 2025 National Veteran Suicide Prevention Annual Report, the VA recorded an average of 17.5 veteran suicides per day. The behavioral health system that should catch them frequently loses them between encounters. Families absorb the consequences of deployment cycles, traumatic injury, and loss with limited institutional support. The knowledge and leadership embodied by experienced service members disappears when they transition out or are lost in action.
Trylle Biologics is developing three integrated platforms to address these gaps directly.
RESCUE is a direct-to-veteran system leveraging our biocompatible identity anchor technology, edge AI processing, and privacy-preserving data architecture to deliver crisis intervention that works where this population actually lives — forward operating bases, VA facilities, rural communities, and family homes without reliable connectivity.
VERITAS is the research infrastructure layer — a session intelligence and consent provenance platform designed to make behavioral health interventions scientifically measurable and regulatory-defensible, operating in conjunction with the Crisis Booth environment and compatible with existing clinical research platforms.
We have filed US Provisional patents covering core technologies across all three platforms and are actively pursuing non-dilutive funding through US Government programs focused on behavioral health innovation and military resilience.
RESCUE Crisis Intervention System
AI-Powered PTSD & Suicide Prevention with Forward-Deployable Crisis Response
Veteran suicide is not primarily a crisis of insufficient care — it is a crisis of timing, access, and stigma. The VA recorded an average of 17.5 veteran suicides per day in 2025. Sixty percent of veterans do not seek treatment for PTSD due to career concerns. Veterans with PTSD incur healthcare costs five times higher than those without — yet the system intervenes only after crisis has already occurred.
RESCUE is a three-component crisis intervention system designed to detect, respond to, and anchor identity across the gap between behavioral health encounters. It operates without requiring veterans to self-identify or seek help voluntarily- removing the stigma barrier that prevents most from engaging with conventional care.
Advanced Early Detection
Passive neural signal acquisition and multi-parameter physiological tracking provide 2–6 hour advance crisis detection- without requiring voluntary disclosure. The system monitors continuously in the background, flagging risk before subjective symptoms are reported.
Crisis Booth Infrastructure
Ruggedized, privacy-secured intervention booths deployable at forward operating bases and VA facilities. Autonomous offline operation with zero-trust security architecture for classified environments. No network dependency- fully functional in disconnected settings.
Biocompatible Identity Anchor
A human collagen ECM-based wearable or shallow implant that carries the individual’s crisis identity key — enabling continuity of care across facilities without requiring a phone, password, or cloud account. Built on Trylle’s core biomaterial platform.
RESCUE is currently at TRL 2–3. Trylle is pursuing non-dilutive US Government funding to advance the system toward pilot deployment. US Provisional patents have been filed covering core detection, intervention, and identity anchoring methods.


CRISIS Booth Concept
TRL2/3 Pilot Booths Use Modified Ruggedized Telehealth Booths
TRL7/8 Visionary Image of what the future could hold for this post-funding

VERITAS Session Intelligence Platform
Behavioral Health Research Infrastructure • Session Observatory • Consent & Provenance Trust Layer
Behavioral health research generates complex, multi-stream data, from neuroimaging and cardiac monitoring to environmental covariates and therapist-patient interaction. Without a standardized trust layer to govern data quality, consent, and provenance, that data cannot be reliably compared across studies or submitted to regulatory review.
Trylle is developing VERITAS- a lightweight session observatory and consent/provenance infrastructure designed for psychedelic-assisted therapy and other high-acuity behavioral health research settings. The platform wraps existing neuroimaging and biosensor streams with synchronized quality control, semantic tagging, and IRB-compatible consent metadata- without modifying research interventions or endpoints.
VERITAS is designed to operate within any compliant session environment, including Trylle’s own Crisis Booth infrastructure. Where the Crisis Booth provides the physical environment for safe, private clinical intervention, VERITAS provides the data layer that makes each session scientifically defensible: capturing what happened, under what conditions, with whose consent, and to what quality standard. VERITAS-instrumented sessions also generate the biometric training data needed to develop and validate the Crisis Booth’s own autonomous early detection capabilities, making the two platforms mutually reinforcing across both clinical deployment and R&D. Together they form a fully integrated research-grade intervention platform; independently, each addresses a distinct capability gap.
Core capabilities will include session timing and event boundary detection, ECG/HRV monitoring with automated QC flags, room environmental covariates, and derived interaction markers that preserve participant privacy by design. An optional CareWidget wearable module extends the platform with continuous identity anchoring and cross-study data portability.
Trylle is pursuing non-dilutive ARPA-H funding to advance VERITAS from TRL 2/3 system design toward pilot deployment in partnership with behavioral health research institutions. US Provisional patents have been filed covering core session intelligence and consent anchoring methods.


Shared Platform Foundation
RESCUE and VERITAS are not standalone products. Both draw on Trylle's core ECM biomaterials platform — the same GMP human collagen production infrastructure, provisional patent portfolio, and CDMO manufacturing relationships that underpin our neural interface and ambient biostasis programs. The regulatory credibility established through our prostate spacer 510(k) pathway directly supports the manufacturing readiness argument for RESCUE's biocompatible identity anchor. One foundry. Multiple programs. Compressed development timelines. Reduced regulatory risk across the pipeline.
We are actively seeking SBIR/STTR Phase I engagements, DARPA BTO, ARPA-H, and VA program partnerships, and co-development agreements with defense prime contractors and academic behavioral health institutions.

