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Home / Business and Economy / Secure Collaboration for Defense: Integrate Raises $17M

Secure Collaboration for Defense: Integrate Raises $17M

11 Feb

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  • Integrate, a secure collaboration platform for government contracts, secured $17 million.
  • The startup targets multi-entity projects involving the DoD and private companies.
  • Integrate's platform handles classified data for complex defense projects.
Secure Collaboration for Defense: Integrate Raises $17M

John Conafay, a US Air Force veteran, launched Integrate in early 2022 to tackle the complexities of collaborating on government contracts. The company's secure platform enables joint work on classified, multi-entity projects for entities like the US Department of Defense and private aerospace firms. Integrate recently secured a $25 million contract from the US Space Force, validating its approach.

FPV Ventures led Integrate's $17 million Series A funding round, recognizing the startup's solution to a significant problem for government and its contractors. Unlike civilian-focused project management tools, Integrate was built from the ground up for government requirements, allowing secure, simultaneous collaboration on sensitive, large-scale projects like the F-35 program.

The company aims to expand its reach to other US military branches, including the Navy and Army, as well as the intelligence community. Integrate's technology is crucial for coordinating intricate defense operations, such as multi-satellite launches, ensuring thousands of partners remain synchronized on complex, multi-year initiatives.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Integrate's platform solves the problem of secure collaboration on classified, multi-entity government contracts, overcoming the limitations of less secure civilian project management tools.
Integrate has raised $17 million in a Series A funding round led by FPV Ventures, and previously secured a $25 million contract from the US Space Force.
Integrate is designed for mammoth, multi-year mega-projects requiring coordination among thousands of partners, such as the F-35 program or coordinating tens of satellites on a single rocket launch.

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