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Building commercial space stations. Haven Demo flew 3 months in orbit (2025-2026). Haven-1 crew launch May 2026. $500M raised (Mar 2026). Founded 2021 by Jed McCaleb.
Vast is a commercial space station company founded in 2021 by Jed McCaleb, the entrepreneur behind Ripple and Stellar, with a mission to build privately owned and operated habitats in low Earth orbit. As NASA's International Space Station approaches decommissioning, Vast is positioned to provide a successor commercial destination for astronauts, researchers, and private space travelers. The company is building a family of modular space stations designed to serve as research platforms, manufacturing facilities, and eventually long-duration human habitation in orbit — the next phase of human spaceflight infrastructure.\n\nVast's initial product is Haven-1, a single-module commercial space station designed for short-duration crew missions. Haven-1 is scheduled for a crewed launch in May 2026 aboard a SpaceX Crew Dragon, making it the first commercial space station to host astronauts. A demonstration version of the Haven module completed a three-month uncrewed orbital mission between 2025 and 2026, validating the platform's life support, power, and structural systems in orbit. Vast is also developing Haven-2, a larger multi-module station intended for longer-duration research and commercial operations.\n\nVast raised $500M in March 2026, bringing total capitalization to over $500M and enabling the company to accelerate station development and expand its mission manifest. The company has partnered with SpaceX for launch and crew transportation services. Vast is competing with Axiom Space and Blue Origin's Orbital Reef project for the commercial space station market, which NASA is funding through its Commercial Low Earth Orbit Destinations (CLD) program as a deliberate strategy to transition human spaceflight from government-owned to commercially operated infrastructure.
National security-focused federal IT firm with $8B+ revenue and 17,000+ employees. Serves DoD, intelligence community, and NASA on space, cyber, and mission-critical programs.
Peraton is a national security and critical infrastructure technology company founded in 2017 through Veritas Capital's acquisition of Harris IT Services, headquartered in Herndon, Virginia. The company operates at the classified intersection of space, intelligence, cyber, defense, and civilian IT missions, generating over $8 billion in annual revenue with a workforce exceeding 17,000 cleared professionals.\n\nPeraton's portfolio covers space systems engineering, satellite communications, intelligence analysis, cybersecurity operations, digital transformation for federal agencies, and mission application development. The company has built deep experience supporting agencies such as NASA, NGA, NSA, DISA, and the military services. Its "enterprise IT at scale" strategy emphasizes complex, multi-year programs in the $500 million to $2 billion range—an area where its cleared workforce and program execution track record provide competitive advantages.\n\nFormed through the merger of Perspecta (a combination of DXC's government IT business, Vencore, and KeyW) and Northrop Grumman's IT and mission services division, Peraton rapidly became one of the largest pure-play national security IT contractors. Veritas Capital has positioned Peraton as a strategic consolidator in government IT, adding capabilities in autonomy, AI, and next-generation communications since 2021.
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