Striveworks, an Austin-based company specializing in AI operations for the defense sector, pulled in a growth investment led by Washington Harbour Partners. The company serves organizations through AI solutions that can help them build, launch and maintain AI models in hours.
Striveworks’ AIOps platform Chariot Core is designed to serve as the operational command center connecting data, models and mission outcomes. The company’s platform is deployed with the U.S. Army’s Next Generation Command and Control initiative to power AI-enabled missions intended to solve national security challenges. Equipped with its new capital, the company will enhance its products, grow its engineering and R&D teams and scale.
“National security demands speed — the ability to detect, decide and act before your adversary does. AI makes that speed achievable, and our software delivers AI that is effective in the field, adaptable to the mission and trusted by the people responsible for outcomes,” James Rebesco, Striveworks’ co-founder and CEO, said in a statement. “Our partnership with Washington Harbour Partners positions us to scale now to meet the urgent demand for what we’ve spent years building and proving.”
