
Sparta Software Corporation
Movement health intelligence and human data platform.
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Sparta Software Corporation provides enterprise software and services focused on human data to help organizations optimize the health and performance of their people. The company originated in 2009, initially shaping the sports science field and later democratizing force plate technology in 2014 under the name Sparta Science, which delivered movement intelligence to athletic teams, military units, and healthcare providers. In response to the growing amount of human data from wearables and sensors, the company launched the Trinsic Human Data Platform.
The Trinsic platform is designed to transform real-world human data into an AI-ready asset, enabling data-driven decisions from collection to analysis. The platform streamlines the process of collecting, analyzing, and delivering human health and performance information at scale. Sparta Software serves various clients, particularly the U.S. federal government and military agencies, by providing its Sparta Platform to analyze movement health. It supplies force plate systems, AI-enabled musculoskeletal assessment kits, and software subscriptions to agencies like the Department of the Air Force, Army, Marine Corps, and U.S. Special Operations Command. In October 2024, ŌURA acquired Sparta Science, with plans to leverage the Trinsic data platform to expand its B2B offerings for enterprise, healthcare, and government customers.
The business model involves providing specialized hardware, software subscriptions, and related services through prime federal contracts, many of which are designated as Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) contracts. The company also holds Indefinite Delivery Vehicles (IDVs) with the Army Special Operations Command and the U.S. Marine Corps to supply its systems and services through August 2025. While ŌURA will cease the production of new force plates by the end of 2024, it will continue to support Sparta Science's legacy force plate business and existing customers on a contract basis.
Keywords: movement health intelligence, human data platform, force plate technology, biomechanics analysis, performance optimization, musculoskeletal assessment, sports science, human performance, military readiness, government contracting, federal contracts, Small Business Innovation Research, SBIR, enterprise software, AI-ready data, health and wellness, data analytics, wearable technology, sensor data, Sparta Platform