Clarity’s co-founders and management team will remain significant shareholders and continue to oversee the company as it seeks to support the government’s national security mission objectives through modern technologies, Capitol Meridian and Clarity said in a joint statement published Monday.
“The Capitol Meridian team shares our relentless focus on customer success and enhancing mission outcomes,” said Wes Daniels, co-founder and CEO of Clarity.
Mike Gozycki, a partner at Capitol Meridian Partners, said the investment would support the continued development of Clarity’s capabilities, intellectual property, workforce and acquisitions.
Washington, D.C.-based investment firm’s portfolio of companies also includes LMI, PrimeFlight and Altumint.
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