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Onebrief Raises $50M in Fresh Funds for Platform Advancement and Team Expansion

Onebrief Raises $50M in Fresh Funds for Platform Advancement and Team Expansion - top government contractors - best government contracting event

Onebrief, the developer of a platform providing software for operational planning and military staff workflows, has announced completing and raising $50 million from its Series C funding round, bringing the total capital sourced to $103 million.

In a press release Tuesday, Paul Kwan, managing director at General Catalyst, the co-lead funder with Insight Partners, said, “At General Catalyst, our mission is to help modernize our nation’s defense and industrial resilience,” adding, “We’re excited to partner with Onebrief and help them support warfighters and military staffs to be more efficient and effective in their profession.”

Nick Sinai, managing director at Insight Partners, said, “At Insight Partners, we are committed to supporting companies that will create lasting impact in the sectors they serve, and Onebrief is a prime example. Their approach to operational planning lays a foundation for transforming military decision-making. Innovation in defense technology is critical for ensuring global stability and security, and Onebrief’s platform can help redefine what is possible.”

Human Capital, the lead funder in Series B, Caffeinated Capital and 9Yards Capital were the other funders in this latest round. Onebrief will use the fresh funds to advance its platform, expand teams and invest in customer development.

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Written by Aidan Daly

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