Now, Defense Unicorns, a startup that creates open-source software for national security systems, has announced it raised $35 million in a round of funding led by Sapphire Ventures and Ansa Capital.
The world of open-source software for the military is small, making the opportunity much greater.
TestifySec, a tiny startup building open-source software for the Department of Homeland Security, raised a $6 million seed round last fall.
This year, Defense Unicorns says it will use the initial round of funding to go on a hiring spree.
Defense Unicorns will compete for talent in artificial intelligence with tons of other startups.
Persons:
—, Jai Das, Rob Slaughter, Das, siphoning, Slaughter, it's, Lockheed Martin
Organizations:
Service, Sapphire Ventures, Unicorns, Business, Defense Unicorns, Ansa, Department of Defense, Air Force, Lockheed, Department of Homeland Security
Locations:
Chicago