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Peregrine

Peregrine

Software Development

San Francisco, California 16,659 followers

The leading data integration platform helping public safety agencies make better decisions in the moments that matter.

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Website
https://peregrine.io
Industry
Software Development
Company size
201-500 employees
Headquarters
San Francisco, California
Type
Privately Held
Founded
2018

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  • At Peregrine, Deployment Strategists gain something hard to come by elsewhere: the ability to walk into any room, understand a complex problem, and build toward a solution. The role requires you to leverage the technical depth of an engineer, the instincts of a consultant, and the credibility of someone who has done consequential work in high-stakes environments. In practice, Deployment Strategists at Peregrine: • Identify operational workflows where technology can create meaningful impact • Build products, data models, and data pipelines to support customer operations • Partner closely with executives and frontline teams to solve mission-critical problems • Communicate fluently across technical and non-technical stakeholders • See the direct real-world outcomes of the systems they help implement It's a rare combination of skills to develop at once. But the more you strengthen one muscle, the stronger the others get. The results compound. With this foundation, our Deployment Strategists go on to do exceptional things at Peregrine and beyond. We're hiring Deployment Strategists in San Francisco, New York, Washington DC, and London. If this is the kind of role you've been looking for, we'd love to hear from you. Explore open roles: https://hubs.li/Q04gJf-F0

  • Many meetings at Peregrine begin the same way: with a Mission Moment. A story from the field. A real operational outcome. A moment where technology helped support a better result for a victim, a family, an investigator, or an entire community. It’s a simple ritual, but an important one. In fast-moving technology companies, it’s easy for the work to become abstract when you’re deep in product development, engineering, or operations. Mission Moments reconnect teams to the real-world impact behind every feature, workflow, and deployment. At Peregrine, we build software that supports public safety agencies and critical operations — and we never lose sight of the people affected by the work. Working here means: • Building mission-driven technology with real-world impact • Solving complex operational and data challenges • Collaborating closely across multiple teams • Seeing how your work directly supports safer, stronger communities • Growing alongside a team deeply connected to the mission behind the platform If you want to work on technology where the stakes are real and the impact is tangible, we’d love to connect. Explore open roles: https://hubs.li/Q04gHHSn0

  • In recognition of National EMS Week, we want to thank the emergency medical services professionals who make sacrifices every day to keep their communities safe and healthy. EMS personnel face significant psychological tolls in their profession, including*: ➡️ Above-average rates (~15%) of post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) ➡️ High rates of depression and anxiety (31% and 32%, respectively) ➡️ High levels of personal, work-related, and patient-related burnout (more than 50% of EMS professionals) By harnessing their data, EMS leaders can better support personnel's mental health and well-being. Learn how Peregrine can help: https://hubs.li/Q04gTrtj0

  • Peregrine will ask a lot of you. You'll be pushed into new territories, handed problems outside your comfort zone, and expected to grow with the company. But you won't do any of it alone. Across every team, the mentality is the same: every individual win leads to shared success. Ask for help, guidance, or a second opinion from anyone on any team, and you'll get it every time. If this is how you like to work, we’d love to hear from you. We’re hiring across every department, looking for people eager to push themselves (and their teammates) to do more than they thought possible. Explore open roles: https://hubs.li/Q04gHXhm0

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    Growth looks different at every company. At Peregrine, it looks like true ownership, agency, and responsibility. It means you help decide what gets built, why, and how. Peregrine engineers: - Own meaningful pieces of the platform - Have the agency to improve how things work - Grow at the pace of a company moving with real velocity We're hiring across engineering, product, and design. If this is how you’d like to grow, we’d love to hear from you. Explore open roles: https://hubs.li/Q04gHMcJ0

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    Peregrine was featured on MSNOW this week for our role in supporting Kansas City PD as the city prepares to host the FIFA World Cup for the first time ever. We had the opportunity to sit down with reporter Marc Santia and Chief Stacey Graves to discuss how KCPD is leveraging technology to help keep fans, residents, and visitors safe while Kansas City takes the global stage. After all, “Peregrine was built to help cities become the best and safest versions of themselves,” - Peregrine CEO, Nick Noone. Today, Peregrine partners with more than 400 cities across North America, including 8 of the 11 World Cup host cities in the U.S. From investigations and focused deterrence to large-scale event operations, Peregrine helps organizations like KCPD leverage their data to make better decisions, faster. But technology is only part of the equation. As Chief Graves emphasized, there’s no machine that can replace the human touch. We’re excited to support Kansas City as they prepare to welcome the world. ⚽️🌎

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    Our DC office knows how to throw a party! A couple weeks ago we packed the room with new and familiar faces for an evening of good food, good drinks and a fireside chat that connected two very different worlds. Moderated by our product manager, Kimberly Sparling, our co-founders, Nick Noone and Ben Rudolph, sat down with investor Andy Spellman of Fifth Down Capital, and musician and entrepreneur Zac Brown to explore community impact — what it takes to actually drive community impact from the inside out. Zac built Camp Southern Ground on a simple premise: invest in personal growth through human connection, and communities get stronger. Peregrine is built on the same conviction. We just work at a different scale — strengthening communities by supporting the institutions that serve them. The conversation and energy spilled over from the panel to the party and we all stayed longer than anticipated. We can’t wait for more nights like this! Our team is growing quickly in San Francisco, DC, New York and a few places in between. If you're curious about what we're building, we'd love to connect.

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    Peregrine held a special event in Manhattan yesterday where Michael Recca brought together a wide array of public safety and corporate security leaders to discuss the expanding role of technology in their respective fields. Our CEO Nick Noone hosted a fireside chat with Laura Kavanagh in which she offered keen insights from her career regarding the introduction of new technologies into legacy workflows. I was honored to host a panel discussion on the mental well-being of first responders with John Sumwalt, Michael Igo and Chad Crouse. These gentlemen shared deeply personal stories from their decades of public service that also surfaced a variety of insights on how to assist colleagues in crisis. Our deployment strategists Jessie Nguyen and Antigone Xenopoulos also presented an impressive demonstration of our platform that highlighted many of the customized functions Peregrine offers — including the support of mental health programs. Our thanks to everyone who came. We truly enjoyed hearing your perspectives on these critical issues. Special thanks to our onsite marketing gurus Meredith Berger, M.S. and Lillian Gewirz-Grosso for always being the backbone of success. See you next time!

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    When an individual in crisis calls the 988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline, every second counts toward an effective response. Peregrine helps first responders rapidly locate callers experiencing mental health crises to connect them with the services they need. We recently heard this example from our partners at the Kansas City Missouri Police Department: 👇 ➡️ The KCPD received an exigent National Suicide Hotline call with limited location information and no other identifying information of the person in crisis. ➡️ Thankfully, Peregrine helped detectives rapidly locate the caller by surfacing multiple prior calls for service in the immediate area containing similar circumstances.  ➡️ Peregrine also connected the newfound location information with the name of an individual who was likely involved in the hotline call. ➡️ Detectives and officers used that information to identify and locate the caller to ensure they received the medical care they needed. We're honored to support the first responders who work every day to keep their communities safe.

  • Today, we’re celebrating Correctional Officers’ Appreciation Week and the professionals working in complex, high-stakes environments every day. We recognize the importance of safety, accountability, and transparency across corrections — and the role technology can play in supporting that work. At Peregrine, we’re committed to helping correctional agencies across the country better use their data to improve operations, coordination, and outcomes. Thank you to those doing this work day-in and day-out. Learn more about how Peregrine supports corrections: https://hubs.li/Q04fl7Gz0

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Funding

Peregrine 6 total rounds

Last Round

Series C

US$ 190.0M

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