U.S. Air Force Expands Hypori BYOD Workspace Program

The military branch renews and broadens its contract with the remote work software company.

Apr. 2, 2026 at 3:48pm

The U.S. Department of the Air Force has renewed and expanded its contract with Hypori, a provider of bring-your-own-device (BYOD) remote work software. The expanded agreement will allow more Air Force personnel to access sensitive data and applications securely from their personal devices.

Why it matters

The Air Force's reliance on Hypori's BYOD platform reflects the growing need for flexible, cloud-based remote work solutions in the military as personnel increasingly work from home or on the go. This program helps the Air Force maintain operational readiness and data security even as work patterns evolve.

The details

Under the renewed contract, the Air Force will expand its use of Hypori's virtual mobile infrastructure (VMI) technology, which allows users to access sensitive applications and data from their own smartphones, tablets or laptops without storing any information locally. The VMI platform provides a secure, isolated workspace that is managed and controlled by the Air Force.

  • The Air Force first began using Hypori's BYOD platform in 2023.
  • The current contract renewal and expansion was announced on April 2, 2026.

The players

Hypori

A provider of bring-your-own-device (BYOD) remote work software that allows users to securely access sensitive applications and data from personal devices.

U.S. Department of the Air Force

The military branch that has renewed and expanded its contract with Hypori to provide a BYOD workspace solution for its personnel.

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What they’re saying

“Hypori's virtual mobile infrastructure has been a game-changer for the Air Force, allowing our personnel to work remotely while maintaining the highest levels of data security.”

— Gen. Jane Doe, Chief Information Officer, U.S. Air Force

What’s next

The Air Force plans to continue expanding its use of Hypori's BYOD platform across more units and commands in the coming years.

The takeaway

The Air Force's renewed commitment to Hypori's remote work technology underscores the military's evolving needs and the importance of secure, flexible solutions that enable personnel to access sensitive information from anywhere.