Vultron Raises $22M to Streamline Federal Contracting With AI

The startup will expand its Agentic OS to help contractors in the defense and tech sectors speed up procurement and boost their strategies.

Published on Jul. 16, 2025
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Ashley Bowden | Jul 16, 2025

Vultron, a San Francisco-based AI company, announced $22 million in total funding, following its latest Series A funding round led by Greycroft. The company works to help federal contractors compete more effectively, offering AI-native infrastructure for streamlining business development and proposal processes.

Vultron’s Agentic OS features modular workflows and embedded strategic guidance. The platform serves Fortune 500 companies and federal contractors in sectors like defense, aerospace and technology. 

This latest investment will expand Vultron’s research team and accelerate its go-to-market strategy, enabling the company to meet growing demand for its Agentic OS. The company’s goal is to transform enterprise federal growth and elevate the workforce, helping customers prioritize speed and strategic precision as well as digital modernization and AI readiness.

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