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TLDR:
- TurbineOne, a government Machine Learning company, raised $15M in Series A funding led by Bessemer Venture Partners.
- The funding will be used to accelerate business reach in national security markets.
TurbineOne, a San Francisco-based company specializing in government Machine Learning, has raised $15M in a Series A funding round. The round was led by Bessemer Venture Partners and included participation from previous investors The General Partnership, XYZ Ventures, and Pallas Ventures. The company, led by CEO Ian Kalin and Dan Portillo, offers national security and intelligence solutions through its no-code, no-cloud software platform.
The company’s Frontline Perception System (FPS) uses Machine Learning to automate threat recognition and cue alerts for decision-makers. The software is designed to work in challenging environments such as battlefield conditions where connectivity is limited. TurbineOne’s software can integrate data from various sources and is deployed globally with every military branch and U.S. Special Operations.
Overall, the funding will enable TurbineOne to expand its business reach in national security markets and continue to provide innovative solutions for threat recognition and intelligence gathering.
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