
Vultron Secures $22 Million for Agentic OS Expansion
Vultron has raised $22 million to advance its Agentic Operating System, a platform designed to transform federal growth, announced in a press release. The Series A funding round was led by Greycroft, with participation from Craft Ventures, Long Journey, and South Park Commons.
The Agentic OS is tailored for the evolving federal procurement landscape, emphasizing speed, strategic precision, and alignment with national priorities such as digital modernization and AI-readiness. The platform has already attracted numerous Fortune 500 enterprises and leading federal contractors across various sectors, including defense and aerospace.
With this new funding, Vultron plans to expand its research team and accelerate its go-to-market strategy, aiming to meet the growing demand for its platform. The company reports that its customers have significantly reduced proposal timelines and increased productivity without expanding headcount.
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