Full-Time
Real-time data integration for public safety
$150k - $180k/yr
Washington, DC, USA
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Peregrine.io builds a real-time decision and operations management platform for public safety and law enforcement, unifying data from many sources into a single view and using analytics and visualization to support fast, informed decisions. It centralizes data with strong security and granular permissions, allowing users to explore insights while protecting sensitive information, and aims for deployment within about 12 weeks. The platform differentiates itself by focusing specifically on public safety use cases, integrating data from diverse systems, and offering a rapid, enterprise-wide deployment with clear risk controls. Its goal is to empower public safety teams to access the right data at the right time, solve hard problems, and protect lives and property through more efficient operations.
Company Size
501-1,000
Company Stage
Series D
Total Funding
$500.1M
Headquarters
San Francisco, California
Founded
2018
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Peregrine Technologies names Adrian Kaplan as CFO. July 24, 2026 SAN FRANCISCO, July 21, 2026 /PRNewswire/ - Peregrine Technologies, the leading intelligence platform that turns fragmented data into operational impact, announced today that it has appointed Adrian Kaplan as its first Chief Financial Officer. Kaplan will oversee accounting, finance and investor relations, reporting to Peregrine's co-founder and CEO Nick Noone. "Adrian joins Peregrine at a critical moment in our growth," said Noone. "As we expand across commercial and international markets, we're maturing the financial and operational foundation required to build an enduring company. Our customers operate in complex, high-stakes environments and expect rigor, accountability and execution from their partners. With nearly 20 years of experience in building customer-first companies and world-class teams, Adrian's leadership and judgment are tremendous assets to Peregrine as we enter our next chapter." Kaplan brings two decades of finance and operational leadership experience across high-growth technology companies. He joins Peregrine following five years as CFO of Retool, a developer tools platform, where he built the company's financial and operational infrastructure from the ground up and led the business through a transformation from a traditional SaaS offering to an AI-native business model. Prior to Retool, Kaplan served as SVP of Business Operations and CMO at Glassdoor, where he helped lead the company through its $1.2 billion acquisition by Recruit Holdings. He began his career in private equity at Francisco Partners and strategy consulting at LEK. Kaplan holds an MBA from Stanford Graduate School of Business, where he was an Arjay Miller Scholar, and a BS in Electrical Engineering from Brown University. "Peregrine has created something uniquely suited for this moment in technology: an AI-powered platform for mission-critical operations that transforms fragmented data into operational context," said Kaplan. "What drew me to Peregrine is the combination of exceptional product-market fit and a governance model that gives the most demanding customers in the world the confidence to deploy next-generation technology at scale. I'm excited to help build the financial discipline and operational capabilities that will accelerate Peregrine's growth and expansion." The appointment of Kaplan follows Peregrine's $250 million Series D financing at a $6.8 billion valuation. The round was led by Fifth Down Capital, Sequoia Capital, OG Venture Partners, Goldcrest Capital, XYZ Ventures, and Godfrey Capital. It's the latest milestone in a period of rapid growth for Peregrine as the company expands into federal, commercial and international markets, with new offices in Toronto and London. Over the past year, Peregrine has doubled its customer base and now supports more than 400 agencies and organizations across North America serving more than 125 million people. About Peregrine Technologies Peregrine's full-stack AI platform turns fragmented data into complete operational clarity, tailored to each organization's unique workflows and context. By integrating data from disconnected systems into a unified, permission-aware view of operations, Peregrine enables personnel - from leadership to frontline operators - to make better decisions, faster. Built for high-stakes environments, Peregrine ensures organizations maintain full ownership and control over their data, with secure, role-based access and clear oversight of how AI is applied. It is shared situational awareness that helps shape the safety, stability, and strength of communities and companies around the world. Founded in 2018, Peregrine has offices in San Francisco, Washington DC, New York City, Toronto, and London.
Peregrine Technologies has appointed Adrian Kaplan as its first chief financial officer. Kaplan will oversee accounting, finance and investor relations, reporting to co-founder and CEO Nick Noone. Kaplan brings 20 years of finance and operational leadership experience in high-growth technology companies. He joins from Retool, where he spent five years as CFO, building the developer tools platform's financial infrastructure and leading its transition to an AI-native business model. Previously, he served as SVP of business operations and CMO at Glassdoor, helping guide the company through its $1.2 billion acquisition by Recruit Holdings. The appointment follows Peregrine's $250 million Series D funding at a $6.8 billion valuation, led by Fifth Down Capital and Sequoia Capital. The AI-powered intelligence platform has doubled its customer base over the past year.
Peregrine Technologies secures $250M at $6.8B valuation. Key Points * Peregrine Technologies raised $250 million in Series D funding at a $6.8 billion valuation, led by Fifth Down Capital, Sequoia Capital, OG Venture Partners, Goldcrest Capital, XYZ Ventures, and Godfrey Capital. * The government data platform has doubled its customer base in a year, now serving over 400 agencies and 125 million people across North America. * Founded in 2018, Peregrine connects siloed government data securely, supporting public safety efforts from major events to hurricane recovery operations. June 24, 2026 Credits: Peregrine Peregrine Technologies builds software that helps governments pull their scattered records into one secure system. The company says its goal is to give customers "the speed and precision of advanced AI, grounded in human decision-making, with the controls that our customers - and the communities they serve - demand." Nick Noone and Ben Rudolph founded the company, and it now serves hundreds of government agencies across North America. This growth comes at a time when governments are spending on AI at a pace not seen before. According to a Brookings analysis of federal AI spending, worldwide AI spending is projected to grow from $1.75 trillion in 2025 to $2.52 trillion in 2026. That is a 44% increase in a single year. The market for AI tools built specifically for government and public services is expected to grow from $25.08 billion in 2025 to $109.44 billion by 2035. At the same time, many people remain uneasy about how AI is used in policing and surveillance. That tension means trust matters just as much as the technology behind it. Peregrine announced a $250 million Series D funding round at a $6.8 billion valuation. The round was led by existing investors, including Fifth Down Capital, Sequoia Capital, OG Venture Partners, Goldcrest Capital, XYZ Ventures, and Godfrey Capital. Why Governments Are Turning to AI for Data Problems Government agencies collect huge amounts of information every day. Police records, 911 calls, permit applications, and emergency response logs often sit in separate systems that cannot talk to each other. That separation slows down decisions, sometimes at moments when speed matters most. As AI tools get better at connecting these systems, more agencies are looking for platforms that can do this without putting privacy or oversight at risk. There is a second trend behind this story. AI governance, meaning the tools and rules that keep AI systems accountable and easy to audit, is growing even faster than AI itself. The global AI governance market was valued at $309.01 million in 2025. It is projected to reach $5,883.90 million by 2035, a growth rate of 34.27% a year. This points to a broader shift: as AI systems take on bigger roles inside public institutions, those institutions are demanding built-in controls, not just raw capability. "Peregrine has built a platform that aims to solve some of the most important problems its customers face," said Andy Spellman, founder and CEO of Fifth Down Capital. "What we believe makes Peregrine different is the combination of its technical talent and rigor, a product sophisticated enough for the most complex environments, and its distinctive implementation approach." How Peregrine Plans to Spend the New Funding The new money will go toward product development, hiring more engineers and implementation staff, and expanding into new countries. Peregrine has already opened offices in Toronto and London this past year. Those join its existing offices in San Francisco, Washington DC, and New York City. Some of the funding will also go toward giving employees a chance to sell some of their equity, a benefit often called a liquidity event. This matters for staff who have stayed with the company through a period of fast growth. Peregrine says it has more than doubled its customer base over the past year. It now works with more than 400 agencies and organizations, serving over 125 million people across North America. The company has also started new commercial pilots in financial services and travel. "State and local government remains foundational to Peregrine. Our customer agencies operate in complex, high-stakes environments where decisions carry real consequences for the communities they serve, and building alongside them has shaped a platform with the depth, reliability, and flexibility to serve a much broader set of organizations. This financing reflects the size of the opportunity in front of us and the trust customers across markets are placing in Peregrine to help them operate more effectively, securely, and responsibly as they enter a new era of advanced technologies." - Nick Noone, co-founder and CEO of Peregrine Technologies What Peregrine's Software Actually Does Peregrine was founded in 2018. Its software helps organizations combine information that is normally scattered across different, disconnected systems, then makes that combined picture available to staff in a controlled way. Importantly, the platform does not collect new data about people. It works with information an organization already has, while tracking who is allowed to see it and recording how it gets used. Peregrine's tools have supported security and logistics at several large public events. These include the Super Bowl, the Grammys, the World Series, the Kentucky Derby, the Academy Awards, and eight of the eleven host cities for this summer's World Cup. In one often cited case, investigators in Fairfax County, Virginia used Peregrine to help identify a child abduction suspect in just 13 minutes. The platform has also supported hurricane recovery efforts in Manatee County, Florida, and a crime reduction program in Kansas City that has been linked to an 18% drop in violent crime. Peregrine now employs more than 450 people across its five offices. "To make AI work inside a complex organization, the model is not enough. It needs context. It needs to understand where information lives, what your terms mean, who is allowed to see what, and the rules your organization follows," said Ben Rudolph, co-founder and CTO. "This is what we have built: the platform that gives AI the context it needs to help people and organizations complete the missions that matter most." The Investors Behind Peregrine's Funding Rounds The Series D round was led by Peregrine's existing backers, including Fifth Down Capital, Sequoia Capital, OG Venture Partners, Goldcrest Capital, XYZ Ventures, and Godfrey Capital. That same group, along with Friends & Family Capital, also backed Peregrine's previous funding round. That earlier round was a $190 million Series C, which closed in March 2025 at a $2.5 billion valuation, also led by Sequoia Capital. The jump from that valuation to the new $6.8 billion figure is close to a threefold increase in just over a year. It shows how quickly investor interest has grown for AI platforms that have moved past pilot testing and into daily use inside government agencies. Funding details. * Company name: Peregrine Technologies * Funding round: Series D * Date: June 2026 * Funding amount: $250 million * Valuation: $6.8 billion
Peregrine Technologies, a data intelligence platform for public safety and enterprise applications, has raised $190 million in a Series C round at a $2.5 billion valuation. The round was led by Sequoia Capital, with participation from Fifth Down Capital, OG Venture Partners, Goldcrest Capital and others. The funding follows a $30 million Series B in May 2024 and will support expansion into new markets including Canada, and broaden applications into healthcare, logistics and financial services. Peregrine's platform integrates data for intelligence and analytics, serving government and commercial clients for crime reduction, disaster management and fraud detection. The company has tripled annual revenue for three consecutive years and now serves over 80 million Americans. Recent deployments include security coordination for the City of New Orleans during Super Bowl LIX.
Peregrine Technologies, a San Francisco-based AI data integration platform for public safety, has raised $250 million in Series D funding at a $6.8 billion valuation, nearly tripling its value from $2.5 billion just 15 months ago. The round was led by existing investors including Fifth Down Capital, Sequoia Capital and OG Venture Partners. Founded by former Palantir employees Nick Noone and Ben Rudolph, Peregrine connects government data sources—police records, 911 logs, permit databases—making them searchable in real time without collecting or owning the data. The platform now serves over 400 agencies representing roughly 125 million people across North America and will power security operations for eight of 11 host cities at the 2026 FIFA World Cup. The funding will support product development, hiring and international expansion.