US Army

The Army's mission is to fight and win our Nation's wars by providing prompt, sustained land dominance across the full range of military operations and spectrum of conflict in support of combatant commanders. We do this by: Executing Title 10 and Title 32 United States Code directives, to include organizing, equipping, and training forces for the conduct of prompt and sustained combat operations on land. Accomplishing missions assigned by the President, Secretary of Defense and combatant commanders, and Transforming for the future

David W. Brown

Director, Operations

Cedric Paige

Army Officer - Director Of Data Operations

14 past transactions

Vantage Robotics

Grant in 2023
Vantage Robotics, LLC, founded in 2013 and based in San Leandro, California, specializes in the development and manufacture of camera drones. The company's flagship product, Snap, is designed for capturing high-quality aerial photos and videos while simplifying the user experience. This innovative flying camera has received significant attention, achieving over $1 million in pre-sales and securing a landmark FAA waiver for commercial operations near people. Vantage Robotics aims to address the $7 billion camera drone market by offering differentiated technology that enhances usability. Major companies, including prominent retailers, have expressed interest in distributing Snap, with projected annual sales exceeding $100 million. Vantage began shipping Snap in the second quarter of 2017, and it has garnered positive reviews since its launch. The company has attracted investments from notable figures in the drone industry and venture capital firms.

DIA

Grant in 2023
Dia has invented an electrochemical sensor that can measure a wide variety of chemical biomarkers non-invasively in saliva or sweat. The data is sent via Bluetooth to an app on the user’s smartphone and analyzed in real-time. From the app, it can be securely sent to a third party. To date, we have measured hormones, electrolytes, neurotransmitters and metabolites. At DIA, we let the biology dictate which analyte we put on which platform – our wearable arm sleeve for sweat or our table-top device for saliva – because some biomarkers, such as cortisol fluctuate throughout the day and need to be monitored through a wearable sensor, while others, such as creatinine are more suitable to a daily saliva test.

Eonix

Grant in 2021
Eonix is a manufacturer focused on developing semi-autonomous materials that streamline the design process for lithium-ion batteries. The company has introduced the ATLAS-system, an innovative research and development platform that significantly cuts down the time and costs associated with creating new materials. This system allows for the rapid design of drop-in compatible electrolyte solutions that enhance energy density and support higher voltage operations. By addressing specific challenges faced by electric vehicles, grid storage, and hybrid defense systems, Eonix aims to facilitate the adoption of clean technology and advance the performance of next-generation energy storage solutions.

krtkl

Grant in 2021
Krtkl Inc., founded in 2014 and based in San Francisco, California, provides a platform for monitoring and controlling connected devices in the cloud. The company specializes in embedded systems, wireless communication, and robotics, offering hardware designed for applications in artificial intelligence, deep learning, computer vision, security, and surveillance. Krtkl's modular, open-standards-based computing solutions are tailored for size, weight, and power-constrained environments, enabling organizations to quickly develop and implement advanced capabilities in robotics, sensing, and space systems. Through its innovative approach, Krtkl aims to democratize access to advanced technology, facilitating the rapid deployment of networking solutions and real-time mechatronic systems.

Eonix

Grant in 2020
Eonix is a manufacturer focused on developing semi-autonomous materials that streamline the design process for lithium-ion batteries. The company has introduced the ATLAS-system, an innovative research and development platform that significantly cuts down the time and costs associated with creating new materials. This system allows for the rapid design of drop-in compatible electrolyte solutions that enhance energy density and support higher voltage operations. By addressing specific challenges faced by electric vehicles, grid storage, and hybrid defense systems, Eonix aims to facilitate the adoption of clean technology and advance the performance of next-generation energy storage solutions.
TeleCommunication Systems (TCS) is a leading provider of mission-critical wireless data solutions to government customers, public safety, and carriers. TCS produces wireless data communications technology solutions that require proven high levels of reliability. TCS' wireless data offerings include secure deployable communication systems and engineered satellite-based services; location-based wireless and VoIP Enhanced 9-1-1 services; messaging and location service infrastructure for wireless operators; and commercial location applications, like traffic and navigation, using the precise location of a wireless device.
Worcester Polytechnic Institute (WPI), founded in 1865, is a non-profit educational institution located in the United States. It provides a diverse range of undergraduate and graduate programs, including fields such as computer science, chemical engineering, psychology, and business administration. WPI is known for its distinguished faculty, advanced research facilities, and an active community that fosters collaboration and innovation. The institute emphasizes a hands-on approach to learning, encouraging students to engage in real-world problem-solving and make meaningful contributions to society.
TeleCommunication Systems (TCS) is a leading provider of mission-critical wireless data solutions to government customers, public safety, and carriers. TCS produces wireless data communications technology solutions that require proven high levels of reliability. TCS' wireless data offerings include secure deployable communication systems and engineered satellite-based services; location-based wireless and VoIP Enhanced 9-1-1 services; messaging and location service infrastructure for wireless operators; and commercial location applications, like traffic and navigation, using the precise location of a wireless device.
TeleCommunication Systems (TCS) is a leading provider of mission-critical wireless data solutions to government customers, public safety, and carriers. TCS produces wireless data communications technology solutions that require proven high levels of reliability. TCS' wireless data offerings include secure deployable communication systems and engineered satellite-based services; location-based wireless and VoIP Enhanced 9-1-1 services; messaging and location service infrastructure for wireless operators; and commercial location applications, like traffic and navigation, using the precise location of a wireless device.
TeleCommunication Systems (TCS) is a leading provider of mission-critical wireless data solutions to government customers, public safety, and carriers. TCS produces wireless data communications technology solutions that require proven high levels of reliability. TCS' wireless data offerings include secure deployable communication systems and engineered satellite-based services; location-based wireless and VoIP Enhanced 9-1-1 services; messaging and location service infrastructure for wireless operators; and commercial location applications, like traffic and navigation, using the precise location of a wireless device.
TeleCommunication Systems (TCS) is a leading provider of mission-critical wireless data solutions to government customers, public safety, and carriers. TCS produces wireless data communications technology solutions that require proven high levels of reliability. TCS' wireless data offerings include secure deployable communication systems and engineered satellite-based services; location-based wireless and VoIP Enhanced 9-1-1 services; messaging and location service infrastructure for wireless operators; and commercial location applications, like traffic and navigation, using the precise location of a wireless device.

General Dynamics

Grant in 2010
General Dynamics Corporation is a global aerospace and defense company headquartered in Reston, Virginia. The company operates through five key segments: Aerospace, Combat Systems, Information Technology, Mission Systems, and Marine Systems. The Aerospace segment focuses on the design, manufacture, and support of business-jet aircraft and related services. Combat Systems specializes in the development and sustainment of combat vehicles, weapons systems, and munitions for military applications. The Information Technology segment provides a wide range of IT services, including infrastructure modernization and software development. Mission Systems offers critical C4ISR products and systems that support various defense and intelligence operations. Marine Systems designs and constructs nuclear submarines and surface combatants for the U.S. Navy while also serving commercial clients. Founded in 1899, General Dynamics employs thousands of people across 43 countries, leveraging their expertise to deliver innovative solutions to meet diverse customer needs in defense and aerospace.
TeleCommunication Systems (TCS) is a leading provider of mission-critical wireless data solutions to government customers, public safety, and carriers. TCS produces wireless data communications technology solutions that require proven high levels of reliability. TCS' wireless data offerings include secure deployable communication systems and engineered satellite-based services; location-based wireless and VoIP Enhanced 9-1-1 services; messaging and location service infrastructure for wireless operators; and commercial location applications, like traffic and navigation, using the precise location of a wireless device.

Virtual Incision

Grant in 2008
Virtual Incision is the pioneer of in vivo mini-robot surgery, enabling minimally-invasive colon resection and other abdominal procedures. Colorectal cancer is the second-deadliest form of the disease, and along with conditions like Diverticulitis and Crohn’s, treatment often requires a colectomy, almost 400,000 of which are performed each year in the U.S. alone. Two-thirds of these procedures are still performed open, requiring a long, gruesome incision. VIC’s simpler/easier/cheaper approach is to insert a mini-robot into the insufflated abdomen via a small umbilical incision, after which the highly-dextrous robot arms are freely manipulated at the nearby surgeon console. VIC enables MIS colectomy using well-known laparoscopic tools, onboard vision, and leading multi-quadrant capabilities. After 70+ pig labs and with 60+ patents/applications, VIC is seeking a $15M Series B financing to achieve First-in-Man and prepare for CE Mark and FDA 510(k) submissions.
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