PHILADELPHIA, Nov. 12, 2025 — Leads & Copy — Datavault AI Inc. (Nasdaq: DVLT) showcased its data monetization, credentialing, and digital engagement technologies during Veterans Week events in Washington, D.C., presenting its Valor Preservation Coin and VerifyU™ platform to policymakers, veterans, and industry partners.
Datavault AI participated in the Grand Marshal Dinner at the Ronald Reagan International Trade Center, the Third Annual Veterans Day Parade, and a Technology Demonstration at the Phoenix Park Hotel between November 9-11.
These events increased the company’s visibility and emphasized its growing role in developing government-grade systems that protect authenticity and preserve verified identity.
The Valor Preservation Coin is a key part of Datavault’s VerifyU™ platform. It supports the proposed H.R. 327 – Valor Earned Not Stolen Act of 2025, which aims to prevent fraudulent military service claims using a digital ledger framework.
The initiative digitizes DD214 discharge documents in compliance with DoD, NIST, FISMA, and VA data-security standards.
Datavault’s Valor Preservation Coin verifies veterans’ service through digital ledger-based proof, preventing unauthorized claims. Datavault says it is uniquely positioned to provide this service with its intellectual property and ability to execute credential authentication and verification under this framework.
Through its collaboration with Burke Products, Datavault is pursuing government contracting opportunities for credentialing, digital identity, and data verification.
Throughout the events, Datavault AI demonstrated its technologies, including the VerifyU™ credentialing system, the ADIO® data-over-sound platform, and the Valor Preservation Coin. At the Phoenix Park Hotel, the company showcased its VerifyU™ platform and DVHolo™ holographic engagement system to government officials, military representatives, and veterans’ organizations.
Monica Desai, founder of Tech Policy Advisors and former chief of the FCC’s Consumer and Governmental Affairs Bureau and the FCC’s Media Bureau, commented on Datavault Ai’s technology:
“Veterans Day reminds us of our collective responsibility to ensure that every Veteran can stay connected and informed. Datavault Ai’s technology is an inspiring example of how innovation can open new doors to opportunity, accessibility, and independence for those who have served…This breakthrough technology represents a new frontier in how we share information. It’s an exciting step toward a future where innovation and accessibility advance together.”
Sonia Choi, Datavault AI’s Chief Marketing Officer and Cofounder, represented the company at the Third Annual Veterans Day Parade and at the Grand Marshal Dinner on November 7, where she discussed deployment strategies for federal credential digitization and data-security initiatives.
During the Grand Marshal Dinner, Datavault AI’s holographic display systems and Valor Preservation Coins were featured on stage, demonstrating how the Company’s innovations are redefining trust, identity, and verification.
Nathaniel Bradley, Chief Executive Officer of Datavault AI, said, “Being invited to participate in these historic national events marks an important milestone for Datavault AI…Our technologies are purpose-built to connect culture, government, and commerce in ways that reinforce trust and transparency. The Valor Preservation Coin exemplifies that mission — ensuring proof aligns with purpose and that verified identity remains immutable and protected.”
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Source: Datavault AI
