United States Air Force

The United States Air Force, established in 1947, is the aerial and space warfare service branch of the U.S. Armed Forces. With over 330,000 active personnel and a fleet of more than 5,000 aircraft, it maintains global air, space, and cyber superiority. The Air Force operates 63 satellites and has an annual budget of over US$ 140 billion. It has participated in numerous major conflicts worldwide and contributes significantly to global humanitarian relief efforts. The Air Force's mission is to "fly, fight, and win" in air, space, and cyberspace.

Richard M. Berkeley

Officer

42 past transactions

Flightwave Aerospace Systems

Grant in 2024
FlightWave Aerospace Systems Inc. is a manufacturer and developer of long-range unmanned aerial and aerospace vehicles, headquartered in Santa Monica, California. Established in 2014, the company specializes in creating systems that utilize carbon-free energy sources, enhancing the range and endurance of their vehicles, which include small UAVs and spacecraft. FlightWave's innovative technology enables aerial operations under various conditions, supporting applications such as asset protection, environmental mapping, and wildlife monitoring. Their unique thrust-vector control system facilitates seamless transitions between multi-rotor and fixed-wing flight, allowing for autonomous operation without the need for pilot input or manual control.

Cosmic Shielding Corporation

Grant in 2024
Cosmic Shielding Corporation provides the commercial and government space industry with radiation management solutions that enhance computing performance, extend operational life, improve mission reliability, and increase safety through shielded components and subsystems. Founded in 2021 and based in Atlanta, United States, the company develops radiation management technology to support human exploration and habitation in space. Its offerings include three-dimensional models of space components' radiation risk assessments, a system integration plan, and full mission coverage, enabling clients to mitigate risks and reduce costs associated with ionizing radiation. By combining shielding hardware with risk assessment tools and planning capabilities, Cosmic Shielding Corporation aims to help space programs operate more safely and efficiently in challenging environments.

Atomic-6

Grant in 2024
Atomic-6 is an advanced manufacturing startup established in 2018 and located in Atlanta, Georgia. The company focuses on the development and mass production of next-generation composite products, particularly carbon fiber materials, tailored for the aerospace, military, and logistics industries. In addition to its manufacturing capabilities, Atomic-6 provides engineering consultancy services, assisting organizations in the space and aerospace sectors to integrate advanced composite solutions into their operations. Through its innovative approach, Atomic-6 aims to enhance the efficiency and performance of critical applications within these high-demand industries.

IncludeHealth

Grant in 2023
IncludeHealth, Inc. is a healthcare information technology company based in Columbus, Ohio, founded in 2009. The company offers an integrated digital health and wellness ecosystem that encompasses a fitness platform, cloud software, health informatics sensors, and equipment. Its key product, Access Strength, is a functional trainer that utilizes cloud technology, while IncludeCloud serves as a web browser for workout and exercise libraries. IncludeHealth partners with musculoskeletal providers to facilitate hybrid care models that extend beyond traditional clinical settings. The platform employs advanced body-tracking technology and proprietary clinical intelligence to digitize physical therapy, enabling personalized care without the need for additional hardware. The company serves a diverse range of sectors, including rehabilitation and physical therapy providers, hospitals, nursing homes, and government facilities, and has received over 40 innovation and health awards for its contributions to remote therapeutic monitoring and value-based care.

Vantage Robotics

Grant in 2023
Vantage Robotics, LLC, founded in 2013 and headquartered in San Leandro, California, specializes in the development and manufacturing of camera drones. The company's flagship product, Snap, is a flying camera designed to capture high-quality photos and videos with advanced smart tracking capabilities. Vantage Robotics has distinguished itself in the competitive $7 billion camera drone market by addressing key challenges related to ease of use. Snap has achieved significant pre-sales and received a notable FAA waiver for commercial use near people, positioning it uniquely within the industry. The company has garnered interest from major players, including Apple and Amazon, and has strategic backing from prominent investors in the drone sector. Using innovative gimbal control techniques and precise motors, their drones offer enhanced durability and functionality tailored for commercial and government applications.

Cosmic Shielding Corporation

Grant in 2023
Cosmic Shielding Corporation provides the commercial and government space industry with radiation management solutions that enhance computing performance, extend operational life, improve mission reliability, and increase safety through shielded components and subsystems. Founded in 2021 and based in Atlanta, United States, the company develops radiation management technology to support human exploration and habitation in space. Its offerings include three-dimensional models of space components' radiation risk assessments, a system integration plan, and full mission coverage, enabling clients to mitigate risks and reduce costs associated with ionizing radiation. By combining shielding hardware with risk assessment tools and planning capabilities, Cosmic Shielding Corporation aims to help space programs operate more safely and efficiently in challenging environments.

SimX

Grant in 2023
SimX is a medical device manufacturing company that specializes in developing advanced medical simulation software for virtual and augmented reality. Founded in 2013 and headquartered in Mountain View, California, the company’s technology is designed by physicians from Stanford and UCSF. It offers customizable, high-definition, 3D virtual patients, allowing medical teams to enhance their training by replacing traditional, expensive mannequins. The software is currently utilized by leading medical and nursing schools across the United States, enabling clients to develop essential clinical skills such as making diagnoses and therapeutic decisions.

SIMBA Chain

Grant in 2023
SIMBA Chain Inc. is a cloud-based platform that offers smart Contract-as-a-Service (SCaaS) solutions, allowing users—including developers, government entities, and enterprises—to create and deploy blockchain applications for various environments such as iOS, Android, and the Web. Founded in 2017 and originally incubated at the University of Notre Dame, SIMBA Chain simplifies blockchain development through its SIMBA Blocks platform, which automates the generation of REST APIs for connecting to smart contracts across multiple blockchain protocols. This enables users to optimize their blockchain applications by choosing between public, private, and hybrid chains without requiring extensive coding knowledge. The platform also supports applications in areas like automated data integrity and real-time audits, making it particularly valuable for industries reliant on supply chain management. With offices in Michigan, Indiana, Virginia, and the United Kingdom, SIMBA Chain aims to bridge the gap between traditional Web2 infrastructures and the evolving Web3 ecosystem, empowering organizations to harness the potential of blockchain technology effectively.

Atom

Grant in 2022
Atom Limbs is focused on advancing the field of prosthetics with its innovative mind-controlled artificial arms, specifically designed for under-elbow amputees and individuals with quadriplegia. The company’s flagship product, the Atom Touch, allows users to regain mobility by interpreting brain signals through implanted electrodes, facilitating natural and intuitive movement of the prosthetic limb. This technology is rooted in research and development conducted at the Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory and has received substantial funding from DARPA. Atom Limbs aims to enhance the quality of life for those with mobility challenges by providing advanced, customizable solutions for artificial limbs.

ZeroEyes

Grant in 2022
ZeroEyes, Inc. is an artificial intelligence security company based in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, founded in 2018. The company has developed a sophisticated platform that focuses on firearm detection by analyzing over three billion images daily from security camera feeds. ZeroEyes aims to enhance safety in various environments, including schools, corporate settings, healthcare facilities, and public spaces, by providing real-time alerts to authorities in the event of potential gun-related threats. Its technology is designed to prevent and respond to active shooter incidents, improving situational awareness and reducing response times for first responders. Through its innovative solutions, ZeroEyes strives to combat mass shootings and gun-related violence, ultimately creating safer environments for individuals and communities.

Kalogon

Grant in 2022
Kalogon specializes in innovative seating solutions, focusing on medical, aviation, and automotive sectors. Their patented Advanced Pressure Management System (APMS) enhances comfort by dynamically redistributing pressure, improving blood flow, and reducing fatigue. Kalogon's products include Orbiter, Booster, and Orbiter Med, each tailored to specific environments and needs.

Dauntless XR

Grant in 2022
Dauntless XR operates a digital platform offering augmented and mixed reality tools tailored for frontline workers in industries such as aerospace, maintenance, and oil & gas. Their solutions enable these professionals to access 3D-related project information hands-free, enhancing efficiency and accuracy in their tasks.

NeuroGeneces

Seed Round in 2022
NeuroGeneces develops an artificial intelligence driven brain health assessment platform to detect early signs of neurodegeneration before cognitive symptoms appear. Its Brain Age test analyzes patient EEG data collected via a sleep headband and ML software, benchmarking against a proprietary normative database to provide objective measures of brain function. The platform enables healthcare practitioners to identify at-risk individuals and guide preventive interventions through early behavioral strategies, offering more comprehensive insights than traditional biomarkers.

OmniSync Incorporated

Grant in 2022
OmniSync is a San Diego-based startup that helps democratize access to public/private innovation funds. The company's flagship product, TurboSBIR is used by thousands of deep tech and life science startups to access agency-wide Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR)/Small Business Technology Transfer (STTR) grants and contracts to fund product development. OmniSync uses a combination of best-in-class AI/NLP-powered innovation discovery tools, process automation software, and efficient expert-driven support systems.

Epicore Biosystems

Series A in 2022
Epicore Biosystems, Inc. is a Cambridge, Massachusetts-based company that develops and commercializes a proprietary wearable microfluidic sensing platform designed for athletes. Founded in 2017, the company focuses on analyzing small droplets of sweat directly from the skin to measure a range of health and performance metrics. Its technology allows for non-invasive monitoring of sweat biomarkers, skin health, and physiological states in real-time, facilitating personalized management of hydration, nutrition, and overall health. Epicore's innovative platform is grounded in extensive research in microfluidics and soft materials, aiming to enhance athletic performance and health management through accessible and cost-effective solutions.

Boom Supersonic

Grant in 2022
Boom Supersonic is a commercial airplane manufacturer focused on developing supersonic airliners. Founded with the goal of overcoming challenges to supersonic passenger flight, Boom aims to make high-speed travel affordable for business travelers and eventually accessible to everyone. The company's flagship aircraft, Overture, is designed to fly at Mach 2.2, significantly reducing travel time. Boom Supersonic prioritizes advanced aerodynamics, engine technology, and sustainability, with a focus on accommodating next-generation sustainable alternative fuels.

NeuroGeneces

Grant in 2022
NeuroGeneces develops an artificial intelligence driven brain health assessment platform to detect early signs of neurodegeneration before cognitive symptoms appear. Its Brain Age test analyzes patient EEG data collected via a sleep headband and ML software, benchmarking against a proprietary normative database to provide objective measures of brain function. The platform enables healthcare practitioners to identify at-risk individuals and guide preventive interventions through early behavioral strategies, offering more comprehensive insights than traditional biomarkers.

Nextiles

Grant in 2021
Nextiles is a New York-based company founded in 2019 that specializes in smart apparel technology aimed at enhancing exercise efficiency and safety. The company integrates motion sensors into athletic clothing using a unique sewing technology that weaves electrically conductive fibers, creating innovative fabric-based wearables. This approach allows for the conversion of traditional apparel into responsive devices that provide valuable insights into a person's movement. With expertise in electrical engineering and circuit design, Nextiles merges textiles with advanced hardware to develop new wearable platforms. The company's technology not only benefits individual consumers but also supports businesses seeking to create or enhance Internet of Things (IoT) and smart device products.

RE2 Robotics

Grant in 2021
RE2 Robotics, based in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, is a Carnegie Mellon University spin-off founded in 2001 by Jorgen Pedersen. The company specializes in the development of intelligent mobile manipulation systems that enhance remote interaction with various environments, including ground, aerial, and underwater settings. Its innovative robotic technologies are designed to improve safety and efficiency across multiple industries, including aviation, construction, defense, energy, and medical sectors. RE2 Robotics primarily serves military clients, having deployed over 400 robotic arms for explosive ordnance disposal missions. The company's intuitive systems and advanced autonomy capabilities enable users to perform dangerous tasks remotely, thereby enhancing worker safety and reducing operational costs.

Unknot.id

Seed Round in 2021
Unknot.id specializes in developing a contextual behavioral intelligence platform that analyzes data from various mobile sensors and other sources using patented AI algorithms. This technology provides a comprehensive and secure view of human contexts, addressing real-time situational awareness challenges across industries such as hospitality, property management, law enforcement, military and defense, and healthcare. The company's platform leverages privacy-preserving machine learning and blockchain smart contracts to offer fraud detection and tracking capabilities in environments with limited GPS access, ensuring secured authorization and preserving privacy without requiring additional infrastructure.

Hermeus

Grant in 2021
Hermeus Corporation, founded in 2018 and based in Atlanta, Georgia, is focused on developing hypersonic aircraft capable of flying at speeds exceeding Mach 5. These advanced jets significantly reduce travel times, allowing a flight from New York to London to take just 90 minutes instead of the typical seven hours. Hermeus aims to enhance the global transportation network by enabling businesses to operate efficiently without major changes to existing aviation infrastructure. The company's innovations not only decrease flight durations but also enhance safety for long-haul and business class air travel, facilitating improved connectivity between major global cities.

Alion Science and Technology

Grant in 2021
Alion Science and Technology Corporation, based in McLean, Virginia, delivers a diverse array of scientific, engineering, and information technology solutions primarily to the defense, homeland security, and energy sectors in the United States. The company specializes in naval architecture and marine engineering, offering comprehensive technical services that encompass mission analysis, design, production supervision, and logistics support for both commercial and naval applications. Additionally, Alion provides military transformation analyses, logistics management, operational training, and infrastructure risk assessments to enhance defense operations. Its modeling and simulation services enable clients to evaluate potential event outcomes, while technology integration includes system design and facility engineering. Furthermore, Alion's information technology division focuses on system concepts and trade-off studies, and its energy and environmental sciences segment is dedicated to energy production and environmental protection. Founded in 2001, Alion plays a critical role in supporting national security initiatives and advancing technological solutions for various governmental and commercial needs.

Eonix

Grant in 2021
Eonix develops a semi-autonomous materials research and development platform called ATLAS that streamlines the design of lithium-ion battery materials. The system aims to cut development time and costs by accelerating discovery of compounds and electrolyte formulations that enable higher energy density and voltage operation. The company targets applications across electric vehicles, grid storage, and defense-related energy storage, seeking to address market barriers and support the adoption of clean tech solutions. Through rapid material design, Eonix seeks to deliver electrolyte solutions that enhance performance for next-generation energy storage technologies.

eVinh

Grant in 2021
eVInh is an all-electric flying vehicle design and manufacturing company. Its technology is accepted by US Air Force and the company is granted $150,000 to develop the next-generation electric flying vehicle for US Air Force. eVinh is capable of vertical takeoff and landing like a helicopter and flying forward like an airplane using its patented technology. Potentially, eVinh can carry up to 10 passengers, flying for 150 miles on one charge and autonomous.

Dauntless XR

Grant in 2020
Dauntless XR operates a digital platform offering augmented and mixed reality tools tailored for frontline workers in industries such as aerospace, maintenance, and oil & gas. Their solutions enable these professionals to access 3D-related project information hands-free, enhancing efficiency and accuracy in their tasks.

Ozark Integrated Circuits

Grant in 2020
Ozark Integrated Circuits provides design techniques, modeling and design tools for integrated circuits and systems on chip for extreme environments.

QuSecure

Seed Round in 2020
QuSecure is a post-quantum cybersecurity company based in Menlo Park, California, delivering enterprise security solutions designed to address current and future quantum threats. It offers the QuProtect software platform, a holistic end-to-end quantum-security-as-a-service framework that provides zero-trust, quantum-resilient technology and crypto agility to protect networks, cloud environments, edge devices, end users, and satellite communications. The company also provides automated cryptographic testing and consulting services covering governance, compliance, and security strategy, along with technologies such as a security management server, quantum-resilient blockchain and wallet, and biometric identity features for blockchain applications. QuSecure aims to safeguard organizations from cyber attacks and emerging quantum risks with minimal disruption to existing systems.

Mesodyne

Grant in 2020
Founded in 2018 by Drs. Veronika Stelmakh and Walker Chan, Mesodyne is a pioneering engineering and manufacturing company specializing in innovative electricity generation methods. Their patented LightCell technology converts any fuel to electricity via light, providing rugged, long-lasting, portable power for military and commercial users.

Parasanti

Seed Round in 2020
Founded in 2019, Parasanti specializes in edge computing and artificial intelligence technology for defense and mission-critical operations. Its ruggedized software platforms facilitate real-time data analytics and machine learning in austere environments with low or zero bandwidth.

Unknot.id

Pre Seed Round in 2019
Unknot.id specializes in developing a contextual behavioral intelligence platform that analyzes data from various mobile sensors and other sources using patented AI algorithms. This technology provides a comprehensive and secure view of human contexts, addressing real-time situational awareness challenges across industries such as hospitality, property management, law enforcement, military and defense, and healthcare. The company's platform leverages privacy-preserving machine learning and blockchain smart contracts to offer fraud detection and tracking capabilities in environments with limited GPS access, ensuring secured authorization and preserving privacy without requiring additional infrastructure.

ANAFLASH

Pre Seed Round in 2019
ANAFLASH Inc., established in 2017 and headquartered in San Jose, California, specializes in developing energy-efficient AI solutions for edge devices. The company's core product is a test chip demonstrating analog neurocomputing within logic-compatible embedded flash memory, enabling cost-effective processing in devices not connected to the cloud. ANAFLASH's solutions are designed to operate in standard CMOS processes, making them accessible and power-efficient for a wide range of applications. The company is backed by funding from the NSF, DoD, and NASA.

ObjectSecurity

Grant in 2019
ObjectSecurity is a cybersecurity company based in San Diego, California, and Berlin, Germany, focused on simplifying and automating security in complex IT environments. The company offers a range of innovative security automation technologies designed to enhance the management of security policies and risks. Its key products include OpenPMF, which automates security policy management; SCRAMS, a tool for analyzing supply chain risks; and VAPTBOX, an AI-driven security testing solution. By enabling automatic policy generation and updates based on business security requirements, ObjectSecurity aims to make application security more proactive, manageable, and cost-effective for its clients, ultimately reducing risk in their operations.

Inferenx Labs

Pre Seed Round in 2019
Inferenx Labs Inc. is a technology company focused on preventing automotive collisions with wildlife. The company develops a sensor-based collision prevention system that alerts both drivers and animals to potential dangers, thereby minimizing the risk of accidents. In addition to enhancing safety, Inferenx provides environmental data and near-collision imagery to support this objective. The company's aftermarket electronics are available to individual consumers and truck fleets, and they also offer potential claims savings for auto insurers by reducing the number of wildlife-related incidents.

Lake of Bays Semiconductor

Seed Round in 2019
LOB researches and tests novel architectures of integrated circuits.

Kratos Defense & Security Solutions

Grant in 2019
Kratos Defense & Security Solutions, Inc. is a provider of mission-critical products, solutions, and services aimed at supporting the U.S. federal government, state and local agencies, as well as international clients. The company operates through two main segments: Kratos Government Solutions and Unmanned Systems. The Kratos Government Solutions segment encompasses a variety of offerings, including microwave electronic products, space and cybersecurity solutions, C5ISR systems, and support services for defense and rocket operations. Additionally, it engages in the engineering and development of gas turbines and propulsion components for military and commercial applications. The Unmanned Systems segment focuses on the development of unmanned aerial, ground, and seaborne systems, along with their associated command and control solutions. Kratos serves a diverse clientele, including the Department of Defense, intelligence agencies, and various governmental bodies, both domestic and international. Founded in 1994 and headquartered in San Diego, California, the company emphasizes innovative, affordable technology designed to meet the evolving demands of defense and security.

R3 Printing

Grant in 2019
R3 Printing, Inc. is a Los Angeles-based hardware company founded in 2018 that specializes in manufacturing 3D printers tailored for enterprise use. The company focuses on automating the 3D printing process from digital file to finished product, aiming to make custom 3D-printed goods competitively priced against traditional mass production. R3 Printing designs its printers for reliability and efficiency, incorporating features such as cloud connectivity and active overheat prevention technology. This innovative approach positions R3 Printing to serve various industries, including on-demand manufacturing and defense, while contributing to the development of an affordable, accessible 3D printing future.

Ozark Integrated Circuits

Grant in 2017
Ozark Integrated Circuits provides design techniques, modeling and design tools for integrated circuits and systems on chip for extreme environments.

Hydronalix

Grant in 2017
Founded in 2009, Hydronalix has become recognized as a leader and international symbol in robotics innovation for beach and flood rescue with Their successful patented EMILY product line. Their Mission is to provide enhanced value added capabilities to first responders, earth scientists, military, and safety to the maritime industry. Their focus is on development of small expendable maritime robotic technologies to support missions ranging from search and rescue, bathymetric mapping and underwater ISR, to meteorological station keeping and data gathering, in challenging open ocean and littoral marine environments. They have 11,000 square feet of Engineering, Office, and manufacturing space in Sahuarita, AZ. Water testing is performed at Silver-Bell, Patagonia, and Sahuarita Lakes in Arizona. Ocean and surf zone testing is performed in San Diego, Venice Beach, and Malibu, CA. Company sales are both domestic and overseas with export distribution through out Asia, Europe, and the Americas. The company maintains a growing staff of skilled engineers and technicians performing advanced development services and products for the Navy, NOAA, DARPA, and DHS. In addition to EMILY, the company produces a complete product line of advanced Autonomous Mobile Buoys (AMB). The company’s executive leadership team has collective experience of over 200 years in Ocean and Marine Engineering, Robotic systems, advanced sensors, manufacturing, and materials science.

Engility

Grant in 2017
Engility is an entirely new government services provider. They provide government services in engineering, professional support, and mission support to customers in the U.S. Department of Defense, numerous federal civilian agencies, and allied foreign governments.

Nanocerox

Grant in 2011
Nanocerox, Inc. is a manufacturer of mixed-metal oxide spherical nanopowders, including indium tin oxide, spinel, and yttrium aluminum garnet. Founded in 1996 as TAL Materials and rebranded in 2004, the company is headquartered in Ann Arbor, Michigan. Nanocerox's products are utilized across diverse applications, ranging from military armor and paint pigments to lighting components and sensors. The nanopowders are particularly valued for their transparency, durability, and heat resistance, making them suitable for industries such as aerospace, medical, and military. The company employs advanced technologies, including flame spray pyrolysis and other wet chemical processes, to meet the needs of its industrial clients.

Raytheon BBN Technologies

Venture Round in 2009
Started in 1948 by MIT professors, BBN Technologies has churned out technologies ranging from packet switching (1969) to the first network email (1971) to the first router (1976). The legendary R&D organization changed hands several times, most recently being acquired by Raytheon on September 1, 2009, following a management-led buyout from Verizon five years earlier. With expertise spanning information security, speech and language processing, networking, distributed systems, and sensing and control systems, BBN scientists and engineers have amassed a substantial collection of innovations and patented solutions.

Lockheed Martin Ventures

Grant in 2009
Lockheed Martin Ventures, established in 2014, is a venture capital arm of Lockheed Martin Corporation. It focuses on investing in early-stage companies specializing in advanced technologies such as autonomous systems, cybersecurity, space technologies, and artificial intelligence.
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