Woven Solutions Announces Acquisition of Insignis

Woven Solutions Announces Acquisition of Insignis
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Woven Solutions, a leading provider of AI-enabled mission software for the National Security community, announced its acquisition of Insignis, a specialized provider of systems engineering and software development solutions in support of critical cyber operations. This marks Woven’s fourth acquisition since the strategic investment from Falfurrias Management Partners in August 2025, and the latest milestone in Woven’s rapid growth as a premier provider of mission-driven technology solutions.

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Insignis is known for building, securing, and maintaining the specialized infrastructure that underpins critical missions for the nation’s most discerning customers. Its team brings deep expertise across systems engineering, network engineering, and software development, all geared toward the design and sustainment of the complex environments that enable mission-critical operations. Together, Woven and Insignis offer customers a deep, capable bench of engineers and an expanded ability to solve the nation’s toughest technical challenges.

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Insignis deepens Woven’s footprint with its core customers and strengthens its delivery of comprehensive technical solutions. The acquisition builds on a series of strategic investments and reinforces Woven’s momentum as it continues to focus on providing top-tier talent and capabilities.

“Insignis is exactly the kind of team that will make our platform stronger – exceptional engineers, a culture focused on delivery, and capabilities that fit hand-in-glove with our own,” said Ajay Patel, Chief Executive Officer of Woven. “Bringing Insignis into Woven means more talent, stronger solutions, and better value for the customers and missions we serve.”

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