Onebrief captures $50M in Series C capital

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Founded in 2019, Onebrief is pushing to further develop its software for military staff in their planning and other operational activities.

Onebrief, a startup developer of software for managing military staff workflows, has fetched approximately $50 million in Series C capital from investors approximately one year after the Series B round’s closure.

General Catalyst and Insight Partners led the Series C round, which brings Onebrief’s total amount of external investment raised to $103 million since its 2019 start. Caffeinated Capital, 9Yards Capital and Human Capital also participated in the Series C round.

Honololu-headquartered Onebrief describes its core product as currently live on both classified and unclassified government networks, from which the company aims to further enable operational planning.

Onebrief will use the newfound capital to further iterate its deployment solutions, implement new features such as offline functionality or an artificial intelligence-driven coplanner, and AI-driven wargaming for course-of-action development.

“Simply put, transforming operational planning will win the war. This funding and our new partnerships unlock the ability to drive real, powerful change across our institutions,” Onebrief’s chief executive Grant Demaree said in a Jan. 28 release.

In conjunction with the Series C raise, former Acting Defense Secretary Chris Miller and retired Marine Corps Lt. Gen. Lewis Craparotta have agreed to join Onebrief’s board of directors.

Onebrief has also hired a new vice president of product in Devesh Senapati, a former product lead at Stripe who also worked as a software investor at Bain Capital Ventures.