Babel Street

Babel Street

AI-powered data-to-knowledge platform delivering real-time insights

About Babel Street

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Why Babel Street is rated
B
Rated B on Competitive Edge
Rated A on Growth Potential
Rated C on Differentiation

Industries

Data & Analytics

Enterprise Software

Cybersecurity

AI & Machine Learning

Company Size

201-500

Company Stage

Debt Financing

Total Funding

$3.2M

Headquarters

Reston, Virginia

Founded

2009

Overview

Babel Street provides an AI-powered data-to-knowledge platform that delivers real-time insights to support mission-critical decisions across sectors such as finance, transportation, entertainment, sports, higher education, and hospitality. The platform enables global data discovery, enrichment, and management with scalable analytics and visualization, accessible via subscription and tailored solutions. Core capabilities include multi- and cross-lingual search in over 200 languages, situational awareness, operational risk, cyber risk, brand management, supply chain, competitive intelligence, and compliance. By turning vast digital data into timely, actionable intelligence, Babel Street helps organizations monitor risks, protect people and assets, and sustain business continuity.

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What believers are saying

  • John Larson appointed president and CAIO on December 2, scaling AI like Booz Allen's $800M portfolio.
  • Maura Burns, ex-CIA COO, joined advisors on November 25, strengthening national security partnerships.
  • 2026 roadmap launches agentic workflows this spring, enabling agent-to-agent interoperability.

What critics are saying

  • Palantir undercuts government contracts via superior DoD and NSA AI integrations, eroding share.
  • OpenAI's OSINT agents poach financial clients with cheaper APIs in 6-12 months.
  • FedRAMP High delays from EO 14028 block federal sales during NIST audits in 3-6 months.

What makes Babel Street unique

  • Agentic AI agents automate workflows for vendor vetting and threat intelligence with human oversight.
  • Multilingual search processes data in over 200 languages, capturing native linguistic nuance.
  • Vertical Knowledge acquisition on January 22, 2024, enhances identity intelligence data assets.

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Funding

Total Funding

$3.2M

Meets

Industry Average

Funded Over

3 Rounds

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Benefits

Health Insurance

401(k) Retirement Plan

401(k) Company Match

Unlimited Paid Time Off

Paid Holidays

Tuition Reimbursement

Growth & Insights and Company News

Headcount

6 month growth

0%

1 year growth

0%

2 year growth

10%
The Associated Press
Mar 11th, 2026
Babel Street launches agentic AI system to automate intelligence workflows at machine speed

Babel Street, a risk intelligence company, has announced its 2026 roadmap focused on "Agentic Risk Intelligence", deploying AI agents to execute complex intelligence workflows whilst maintaining human oversight and verifiable evidence. The company's approach enables analysts to direct AI agents that process massive datasets to extract entities and detect risks at machine speed. All findings include clear citations and source provenance for validation in high-stakes decision-making. Beginning this spring, Babel Street will release its first agentic workflows for tasks including vendor vetting, identity investigations and threat intelligence. The platform will also support agent-to-agent interoperability, allowing other AI systems to interact with Babel Street's platform. The company recently expanded its leadership team, appointing John Larson as president and chief AI officer and Rob Lalumondier as chief revenue officer.

Intelligence Community News
Dec 3rd, 2025
Babel Street taps John Larson as president, CAIO

Babel Street taps John Larson as president, CAIO. On December 2, Babel Street announced John Larson has joined the company as president and chief AI officer. This marks a major expansion of the company's executive leadership, where he will lead efforts to scale Babel Street's AI advantage and accelerate the next generation of product innovation, the company said. A nationally recognized AI and technology leader, Larson brings more than two decades of experience building high-performance AI organizations. He joins Babel Street after serving as executive vice president and head of artificial intelligence at Booz Allen Hamilton, where he played a pivotal role in establishing and reinforcing the firm's position as the leading provider of AI services to the U.S. federal government - a distinction the company has held since GFY 2022 and corroborated by industry analysts. Under his leadership, Booz Allen's dedicated AI portfolio grew at a compound rate exceeding 30% annually, scaling from an emerging contributor in the low hundreds of millions to approximately $800 million by fiscal year 2025, with continued strong growth momentum into fiscal 2026. His impact earned him recognition as one of the Top AI Executives to Watch in 2025. While at Booze Allen Hamilton, he launched a series of reusable mission-aligned AI products, established industry-shaping partnerships with NVIDIA, AWS, and next-generation AI start-ups, and built responsible AI governance frameworks that accelerated secure, explainable AI adoption across defense, intelligence, and civil agencies. Prior to this, Larson held senior leadership roles at IHS Markit (now S&P Global), Deloitte, IBM, and PwC. As Babel Street's president and chief AI officer, Larson will direct the company's technology strategy, expand its intelligence advantage, and drive the next generation of capabilities that help organizations detect risk earlier. "John is one of the most transformative AI leaders in the industry," said Benji Hutchinson, CEO of Babel Street. "He has built and scaled AI programs at a level few executives have achieved. His leadership will position Babel Street to expand our platform capabilities to deliver even greater value to our customers operating in high-stakes, high-complexity environments. John will help Babel Street continue to earn a place as a trusted technology partner for the world's most advanced identity intelligence and risk operations." "Babel Street leads the sector in mission-grade risk intelligence with the most expansive data sources and access worldwide," Larson said. "I'm excited to further that advantage with AI to amplify risk detection and make these powerful capabilities accessible to more organizations - and the personnel - that stand on the front lines of risk. When we detect threats sooner and respond with precision, we protect more people and strengthen our national resilience." Don't miss out - become a paid subscriber to IC News, and lock in subscription rates at 2025 prices. You'll get full access to breaking news from across the IC contracting space, with new articles each weekday.

Intelligence Community News
Nov 26th, 2025
Maura Burns joins Babel Street

Maura Burns joins Babel Street. On November 25, Babel Street announced that Maura Burns, former chief operating officer of the Central Intelligence Agency, will join its board of advisors. In this role, she will advise Babel Street on national security mission requirements and deepening public-private partnerships across the intelligence and defense communities. Burns was COO for the Central Intelligence Agency until her retirement in 2025 after a 37-year career. In this role, she directed enterprise-level day-to-day global business functions and spearheaded strategic initiatives to modernize technology and strengthen organizational resilience. She built strong partnerships with the private sector to accelerate the adoption of cutting-edge technologies, including artificial intelligence, advanced cybersecurity systems, and next-generation technical collection platforms, ensuring mission success at scale. Prior to this, she was the CIA's assistant director of the Weapons and Counterproliferation Mission Center, responsible for worldwide weapons analysis, operations, and collection. "Throughout my career, I've seen firsthand how critical it is to connect the right data, people, and technology to stay ahead," said Burns. "Babel Street's mission-grade approach to risk and intelligence is exactly what the government and industry need to safeguard national security and critical infrastructure, and I'm honored to help guide the company's next phase of growth." "Maura brings unparalleled expertise at the intersection of national security, intelligence operations, and technology innovation," said Benji Hutchinson, CEO of Babel Street. "Her deep understanding of the evolving threat landscape and proven track record of modernizing critical capabilities will be invaluable as we continue to deliver mission-grade solutions to our government and commercial customers navigating an increasingly complex global environment."

Business Wire
Jul 16th, 2025
Babel Street Appoints Arun Sankaran Executive Vice President of Threat and Vendor Risk Solutions

Babel Street appoints Arun Sankaran Executive Vice President of Threat and Vendor Risk Solutions.

Homeland Security Today
Jan 10th, 2025
Michael Ivahnenko Joins Babel Street as Account Executive

Michael Ivahnenko, a seasoned national security professional with more than 25 years of experience in both the public and private sectors, has joined Babel Street as an Account Executive according to a LinkedIn post.

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