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Woven Solutions Acquires Apira Technologies to Expand Cyber and Information Operations Capabilities
The acquisition strengthens Woven's ability to support virtual and cyber operations for national security customers.
Published on Feb. 8, 2026
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Woven Solutions, a provider of AI-enabled mission software for national security clients, has acquired Apira Technologies, a developer of software tools used in sensitive cyber and information operations. The deal expands Woven's product suite, adds engineering and R&D talent, and increases access to end customers and prime contracts.
Why it matters
The acquisition allows Woven Solutions to bolster its capabilities in supporting virtual and cyber operations for national security agencies and law enforcement. Apira's expertise in computer vision, machine learning, and AI-enabled content creation aligns with Woven's focus on delivering integrated commercial technology solutions to cyber operators.
The details
Apira Technologies is focused on computer vision, machine learning, and AI systems, operating across AI-enabled content creation, synthetic media detection, and secure digital engagement. The company supports national security and law enforcement users through SaaS products and specialized technical services. Woven said the combination will improve its ability to deliver integrated commercial technology solutions to cyber operators across the national security community.
- Woven Solutions received a strategic investment from Falfurrias Management Partners in August 2025.
- The acquisition of Apira Technologies is Woven's second since the Falfurrias investment.
The players
Woven Solutions
A provider of AI-enabled mission software for national security customers, based in Reston, Virginia.
Apira Technologies
A developer of software tools used in sensitive cyber and information operations, focused on computer vision, machine learning, and AI systems.
Falfurrias Management Partners
A Charlotte-based private equity firm that manages Falfurrias Capital Partners and has raised $3.6 billion across seven funds, investing in middle-market businesses across government and business services, food manufacturing, and industrial technology.
Jeff Smeraglinolo
Chief Executive Officer of Apira Technologies.
What they’re saying
“Joining forces with Woven Solutions is a natural next step for Apira. From the beginning, our focus has been on delivering mission-critical AI and synthetic media capabilities to customers operating in the most demanding environments. Woven brings the scale, operational depth, and shared mission focus that will allow us to accelerate product development, expand our reach across the national security community, and deliver even greater impact for our government and law enforcement partners.”
— Jeff Smeraglinolo, Chief Executive Officer, Apira Technologies (pulse2.com)
The takeaway
The acquisition of Apira Technologies by Woven Solutions strengthens Woven's capabilities in supporting virtual and cyber operations for national security agencies and law enforcement, leveraging Apira's expertise in computer vision, machine learning, and AI-enabled content creation.


