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Defense AI company founded by MARSOC veterans; raised $32M to build first frontier AI lab exclusively for US national security; targets classified compute and defense-native AI agents
Smack Technologies is a defense AI company founded by US Marine Corps Special Operations Command (MARSOC) veterans to build the first frontier AI laboratory dedicated exclusively to the United States defense and national security mission. The company was created with the conviction that commercial frontier AI development — the kind happening at OpenAI, Anthropic, and Google DeepMind — has critical applications for defense that require a specialized organization with security clearances, operational experience, and a defense-native culture to properly develop and deploy.\n\nSmack is building AI systems designed for the unique demands of defense operations: high reliability in degraded or denied communications environments, integration with classified data and systems, and operational security requirements that commercial AI vendors cannot easily satisfy. Its founders bring firsthand experience of the capability gaps that exist between what commercial AI can do and what warfighters and intelligence professionals actually need in the field. The company operates at the intersection of frontier model capabilities and defense-grade engineering requirements.\n\nSmack raised $32M in March 2026 to build out its team of AI researchers, defense software engineers, and operational advisors. The company represents a growing category of defense-native AI startups distinct from contractors simply reselling commercial AI APIs — instead building purpose-designed systems from the ground up for classified and operational defense contexts. As the US military accelerates AI adoption across all domains, Smack is positioned as a foundational lab rather than a product company, aiming to be a long-term R&D partner for the defense community.
Bonterra launched Que, a full agentic AI platform for nonprofits, and acquired CSR platform Deed in March 2026 to dominate the social good software market.
Bonterra was formed in 2021 through the consolidation of several leading nonprofit technology companies — including CyberGrants, EveryAction, Network for Good, and Social Solutions — backed by private equity firm Apax Partners. The combined entity positions itself as the second-largest and fastest-growing social good software company in the world, serving over 19,000 customers including more than 15,000 nonprofit organizations and over 50% of Fortune 100 companies through their corporate social responsibility programs. Its product suite covers fundraising, case management, volunteer management, and CSR platforms.
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