Integrate's $17M funding boosts security features in defense tech project management

Integrate's $17M funding boosts security features in defense tech project management

Seattle startup Integrate secures $17 million to enhance its project management tool, already trusted by the U.S. Space Force, as it targets defense and automotive sectors.

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Integrate, a startup based in Seattle, has secured $17 million in funding to enhance its project management tool designed for complex operations in various sectors, including defense and space. This new investment increases the company’s total funding to $22 million.

Last June, Integrate received a $25 million contract from the U.S. Space Force to implement its software, which facilitates collaboration between government teams and commercial space contractors. The platform is notable for being the only project management system approved for use in the highly classified Joint Worldwide Intelligence Communications System.

Led by FPV Ventures, the Series A funding round also saw participation from Fuse VC and Rsquared VC, with returning investments from New Vista, Hyperplane, and Riot Ventures. As part of this deal, FPV Ventures co-founder Wesley Chan will join Integrate's board.

Integrate's CEO, John Conafay, emphasized the shift away from custom products within government sectors, advocating for commercial solutions that enhance efficiency. The startup, which currently employs 28 people, is also attracting interest from industries such as automotive and renewable energy.

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