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Defense startup True Anomaly lays off around 25%, cancels summer internship


Space and defense startup True Anomaly has laid off around 25% of its workforce and cancelled its summer internship program, TechCrunch has learned.

While TechCrunch could not confirm the total headcount prior to these layoffs, True Anomaly had over 100 employees as of December 2023, it told the Denver Business Journal. Employees started posting on LinkedIn about the layoffs on April 24; according to those messages, people impacted worked in sales, business development and recruiting. True Anomaly hopes to modernize space defense with its Jackal spacecraft and Mosaic software platform for command and control operations.

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