New updates have been reported about Integrate.
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Integrate has raised $17 million in a Series A round led by FPV Ventures, with participation from Fuse VC, Rsquared VC, and existing backers including New Vista, Hyperplane, and Riot Ventures. The funding will support expansion of Integrate’s ultra-secure, AI-native project management platform, which has become a core tool for U.S. Space Force launch programs and other highly classified government initiatives.
The company, founded by a U.S. Air Force veteran with experience at multiple aerospace unicorns, operates the only collaborative project management system deployed on the Joint Worldwide Intelligence Communications System (JWICS), enabling real-time coordination across hundreds of entities on billion-dollar, top-secret projects. Integrate plans to use the new capital to accelerate product development for government customers, deepen its presence in defense tech, and extend into maritime, aviation, and automotive sectors, as governments increasingly favor commercial off-the-shelf software over bespoke tools.
As part of this financing, FPV Ventures co-founder and managing partner Wesley Chan, an early investor in major software firms such as Canva, Robinhood, and Plaid, is joining Integrate’s board of directors, bringing scaling and go-to-market expertise from a portfolio that includes multiple decacorns and unicorns. Chan said Integrate’s technology and early customer results position it to “upend the market” by speeding innovation across the global defense technology ecosystem.
Integrate’s platform addresses long-standing execution bottlenecks in government programs by enabling secure, multi-entity collaboration across diverse clearance levels, reducing errors, delays, and cost overruns tied to fragmented workflows. Under a $25 million contract with the U.S. Space Force, the company has already onboarded dozens of aerospace and defense partners, and it aims to become the default coordination layer for complex, mission-critical land, maritime, air, space, and cyber capabilities as defense budgets approach $1 trillion and security requirements intensify.

