Full-Time
Posted on 8/28/2025
Observability platform for onboard OT data
$100k - $200k/yr
Arlington, VA, USA
Hybrid
Travel up to 40% of time (US only).
Shift5 provides an observability platform for onboard OT data in defense and transportation fleets. It ingests data from diverse onboard systems through a protocol-agnostic pipeline, analyzes it, and delivers real-time, contextual insights to operations, maintenance, and cybersecurity teams. The platform supports proactive maintenance, threat detection, and automated regulatory compliance, helping assets run safely and reliably. By focusing on OT observability across many protocols and critical assets, Shift5 aims to reduce failures and strengthen cybersecurity across fleets via a subscription service.
Company Size
51-200
Company Stage
Series C
Total Funding
$182.1M
Headquarters
Kansas City, Missouri
Founded
2019
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Shift5, an operational intelligence platform for defence and transportation systems, has partnered with Anduril Industries on the US Army's Next Generation Command and Control initiative. The company's platform collects and translates vehicle health metrics across different vehicle types, feeding real-time data through Anduril's Lattice Mesh to provide commanders with visibility into readiness and sustainment. Shift5 integrated its capability into Lattice Mesh in two months, enabling live demonstration during the Army's Ivy Sting 4 exercise. The partnership is part of Anduril's $99.6 million prototype effort, which includes collaborators such as Palantir, Microsoft and others. Founded by former military officers who helped establish US Army Cyber Command, Shift5 provides operational intelligence for military and transportation fleets, focusing on threat detection and failure prevention.
Shift5 hires former L3Harris exec as interim CEO. Shift5's new interim CEO Toby Magsig led the launch of a technology accelerator initiative at L3Harris Technologies. Shift5 photo. Josh Lospinoso, a co-founder and shif5's former chief executive, is transitioning out of day-to-day duties to focus more time and energy on longer-term planning. Shift5, a cybersecurity startup whose backers include Booz Allen's venture capital arm, has hired former L3Harris Technologies executive Toby Magsig as chief executive on an interim basis. Magsig succeeds Josh Lospinoso, co-founder and former CEO, who is transitioning out of day-to-day duties to focus more time and energy on longer-term planning. Shift5 said Monday that Lospinoso will remain on the board of directors at the company he helped start in 2018 alongside his colleagues James Correnti and Michael Weigand. They founded Shift5 to develop software and other types of operational technology products for defense and transportation programs. Operations, maintenance and cybersecurity teams use Shift5's toolset to protect vehicle fleets. In September, Shift5 closed a $75 million Series C raise where Booz Allen Ventures was not the only notable GovCon investor name involved. AE Industrial Partners and Insight Partners also participated in the round. Shift5 has recorded approximately $11.3 million in unclassified prime contract revenue over the trailing 12 months. The Air Force represents 91% of that spend and Special Operations Command makes up the remaining 9%, according to USASpending.gov data. At L3Harris, Magsig most recently worked as vice president and general manager for an enterprise autonomous solutions business unit that included vehicles and other product lines. Magsig also oversaw L3Harris' launch of the LHXelerator initiative for integrating commercial and other categories of nontraditional defense technologies into the company's products. He is also a 26-year Army veteran and commanded the Joint Modernization Command at Army Futures Command.
Shift5, an operational intelligence platform for defence and transportation systems, has appointed Toby Magsig as president and interim chief executive. Magsig joins from L3Harris Technologies, where he served as vice president and general manager of Enterprise Autonomous Solutions. Co-founder Josh Lospinoso will transition from day-to-day operations to remain involved as founder and board member, focusing on long-term vision and strategic initiatives. Magsig brings 26 years of Army experience, including commanding the Joint Modernisation Command at Army Futures Command, where he integrated over 110 future technologies across all five armed services. At L3Harris, he led autonomous systems development and launched multiple product lines. He will oversee Shift5's strategy, operations and execution as the Arlington-based company scales its operational intelligence offerings.
Shift5 raises $75 million Series C to scale Operational Intelligence platform for critical defense and commercial transportation assets.
Shift5 has raised $75 million in Series C funding to enhance its Operational Intelligence platform for defense and commercial transportation sectors. The investment, led by Insight Partners and others, aims to improve cybersecurity and fleet performance. The funding will support R&D, market expansion, and go-to-market operations. Shannon Clark from Palantir joins the board, bringing defense industry expertise. Shift5's platform is used by military and transportation companies for system security and reliability.