Integrate Selected as Top National Security Innovator within U.S. Defense Ecosystem
May 26, 2026

The company joins Anduril, Scale AI, and Databricks on Silicon Valley Defense Group and JPMorgan’s 2026 NatSec100 List
In recognition of the mobilization of our ultra-secure, AI-enabled project management platform for modern-day defense programs, Integrate has been named as one of the top companies in the Silicon Valley Defense Group (SVDG)’s 2026 NatSec100 list.
For the fourth year in a row, the SVDG released the NatSec100, a definitive annual ranking of the top 100 venture-backed, dual-use and defense companies advancing critical technologies to drive forward U.S. national security. Spotlighting the companies driving change, the NatSec100 includes today’s most prominent innovative companies deploying breakthrough technologies to support the U.S.’s strategic edge in defending the nation.
Integrate’s inclusion on the NatSec100 underscores our commitment to helping our defense and government customers accelerate critical capabilities from strategy to execution. The first and only ultra-secure, AI native project management platform built to navigate security boundaries and classification levels across multiple organizations, Integrate is partnering with dozens of respected organizations within government and the defense industry to deliver critically-needed capabilities to bolster the U.S. national security apparatus.
“As the national security landscape evolves, the strategic imperative for agile, technologically advanced technologies like what Integrate delivers has never been greater,” said John Conafay, CEO of Integrate. “Our recognition on the NatSec100 list is truly a testament to the results our team has delivered for our defense and government customers and to our unstoppable momentum in parallel with the explosive growth of the defense industry.”
The NatSec100 recognition builds on a series of recent milestones for Integrate, including a $25 million contract with the U.S. Space Force followed by a $17 million Series A round.
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