Full-Time
Updated on 5/26/2026
Edge AI visual analytics for defense
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North Carolina, USA
Hybrid
Willingness to travel up to ~50%, including field locations.
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Reveal Technology delivers rapid intelligence solutions at the tactical edge for military and defense clients. Its flagship Farsight mobile application runs intelligent analytics directly on portable devices, using computer vision, AI, and edge computing to pre-process full-motion video and dramatically reduce network load. The platform is interoperable with current, legacy, and future Unmanned Aerial Systems (UAS) used by the Department of Defense, enabling seamless integration with existing workflows. Compared with other providers, Reveal emphasizes on-device processing, interoperability across diverse UAS, and a rapid deployment path for warfighters, backed by partnerships with defense agencies and innovation units. The company’s goal is to give warfighters fast, actionable tactical intelligence while minimizing bandwidth requirements and implementation burden.
Company Size
51-200
Company Stage
Series B
Total Funding
$75.6M
Headquarters
San Francisco, California
Founded
2018
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Reveal Technology, a veteran-founded defence technology company, has appointed four executives following its $30 million Series B funding led by Ballistic Ventures. The hires include Niko Hughes as Chief Growth Officer, Padden Guy Murphy as Chief Marketing Officer, Chris Booth as Director of Special Missions, and Cale Teeter as Senior Vice President for Federal and Public Safety. Hughes previously led Kägwerks through its acquisition by Codan Limited, securing multiple Department of Defence programmes. Murphy co-founded Foundry Ten and held senior roles at WeWork and Lyft. Booth brings nearly 30 years of national security experience, whilst Teeter is a retired special operations officer with expertise in federal and intelligence community operations. The expansion follows Reveal's recent acquisition of Anomaly Six and tenfold year-over-year revenue growth.
Reveal Technology acquires Anomaly Six. On January 29, Reveal Technology announced the acquisition of Anomaly Six (A6), a multi-domain digital intelligence company. The acquisition strengthens Reveal's operator-focused intelligence capabilities, by integrating A6's global location and behavioral-pattern solutions with Reveal's autonomous tactical ecosystem. Unifying these intelligence streams gives warfighters at the tactical edge complete, real-time insight where and when it's needed most. Anomaly Six brings a mature suite of commercially derived intelligence tools used to map global digital activity, understand connectivity networks, and analyze operational behaviors. These capabilities directly complement Reveal's Farsight geospatial platform and Identifi human terrain solution, allowing operators to correlate physical location data with behavioral patterns and network relationships in real time. Together, the companies are delivering one of the few platforms purpose-built for the tactical edge, unifying physical, human, and digital terrain into a single operational capability. "This acquisition reinforces our vision to position Reveal as the rare intelligence provider delivering layered, tactically-relevant intelligence at the point of decision," said Garrett Smith, chief executive officer and co-founder of Reveal Technology. "We take very seriously the needs of tactical decision makers, and they need our depth across intelligence, autonomy, and decision-support capabilities, at the speed of tactical relevance. By integrating Anomaly Six's intelligence capabilities with Reveal's other products - Farsight and Identifi - we're establishing Reveal as the digital arms room for the modern warrior across all tactical intelligence domains." Led by teams with deep military and intelligence experience, both veteran-founded companies understand how intelligence is operationalized. As global threats evolve, the acquisition unifies previously disconnected intelligence streams into a single environment, enabling faster decisions and eliminating the friction of complex integrations. "Seven years ago, we founded Anomaly Six with a singular focus on solving complex global defense and intelligence challenges through best-in-class commercial capabilities," said Jeff Heinz, co-founder of Anomaly Six. "By joining forces with Reveal Technology, we are not only sustaining commitment to our partners in the defense, intelligence, and commercial communities, but also accelerating our ability to deliver. This partnership allows us to combine our capabilities into a broader ecosystem allowing us to put mission-critical information directly into the hands of the warfighter and those operating at the tactical edge." Start 2026 ahead of the competition with a paid subscription to IC News. You'll get full access to its searchable archive of 15,000+ articles, plus new articles each weekday.
Reveal Technology, a veteran-founded defence technology company, has acquired Anomaly Six (A6), a multi-domain digital intelligence firm. The acquisition integrates A6's global location and behavioural-pattern solutions with Reveal's autonomous tactical ecosystem, providing warfighters with real-time intelligence at the tactical edge. Anomaly Six's commercially derived intelligence tools, which map global digital activity and analyse operational behaviours, complement Reveal's Farsight geospatial platform and Identifi human terrain solution. The combined platform unifies physical, human and digital terrain into a single operational capability. Founded seven years ago, A6 will continue operating from its Northern Virginia headquarters, serving its current customer base. Reveal plans phased integration of A6's capabilities for government and allied customers. Both companies were founded by military and intelligence veterans.
Reveal Technology, a defense tech company, announced a $30 million Series B funding round led by Ballistic Ventures. The funding will support the expansion of their battlefield-ready solutions, including Farsight and Identifi, which operate offline in mission-critical environments. Kevin Mandia, co-founder of Ballistic Ventures, joins the board. Reveal's products are deployed across U.S. and international military forces. The company previously raised $11.2 million in a Series A round in 2024.
BOZEMAN, Mont., May 6, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Reveal Technology and Maxar are pleased to announce a partnership to incorporate Maxar's high-resolution satellite imagery and 3D data directly into Farsight