Side-by-side comparison of AI visibility scores, market position, and capabilities
AIOps platform for US defense deploying AI models in hours rather than months; powers Army's NGC2 initiative alongside Anduril and Palantir; raised Series B in 2026;
Striveworks was founded to solve a problem unique to national security and defense: the need to deploy, monitor, and update machine learning models in operationally constrained, often disconnected environments where commercial MLOps tools cannot function. The company's founders came from backgrounds in government, defense contracting, and applied machine learning, and built Striveworks with the mission of making AI operationally reliable for organizations where model failure has mission-critical consequences.\n\nStriveworks' AIOps platform enables defense and intelligence organizations to deploy AI models in hours rather than months, providing continuous monitoring, retraining triggers, and performance tracking across air-gapped and edge-deployed environments. The platform is designed to operate under the data sovereignty, security, and accreditation requirements of US government systems, including those governed by DoD and IC procurement frameworks. Striveworks was selected as one of the platforms powering the US Army's Next Generation Command and Control initiative alongside Anduril and Palantir, validating its technical capability and procurement standing at the highest levels of defense AI adoption.\n\nStriveworks closed a Series B funding round in 2026, reflecting continued investor confidence in the defense AI market as Department of Defense AI budgets expand significantly. The company's positioning alongside Anduril and Palantir on a flagship Army program elevates its profile with defense primes and government buyers. As the US military accelerates AI adoption across logistics, intelligence analysis, and autonomous systems, Striveworks' focus on model operations in austere environments gives it a durable and differentiated role in the defense technology ecosystem.
NYSE-listed federal IT and electronic warfare contractor. ~$6–7B revenue; 23,000+ employees. Fastest-growing major defense prime by pivoting into EW hardware and SIGINT systems.
CACI International is a defense and federal IT company founded in 1962 and headquartered in Reston, Virginia, trading on the NYSE under ticker CACI. With annual revenues in the $6–7 billion range and over 23,000 employees, CACI is recognized as one of the fastest-growing defense prime contractors, having successfully pivoted from pure IT services into high-margin electronic warfare (EW) and signals intelligence hardware.\n\nCACi's core portfolio spans intelligence solutions, SIGINT, electronic warfare systems, C5ISR (Command, Control, Communications, Computers, Cyber, Intelligence, Surveillance, and Reconnaissance), cloud modernization, and enterprise IT. The company's move into EW hardware has differentiated it from peers and driven above-market growth, including wins on DoD programs requiring domestically produced EW systems. CACI has bolstered its hardware and spectrum capabilities through strategic acquisitions including LGS Innovations in 2018.\n\nCACi serves customers across the military branches, intelligence community, and DHS. The company is frequently named to Washington Technology's Top 100 Government Contractors list and has a strong competitive position in contested-environment warfare systems—a direct beneficiary of DoD's increased spending on multi-domain operations and spectrum warfare.
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