V-MIL Audit: Monday.com
Direct Defence Contracting & Procurement
The Israel Ministry of Defense published a formal tender for “Monday.com Licenses” (Tender 76454545) on December 17, 2024, with a bid deadline of January 1, 2025 1. This establishes a direct procurement relationship between Monday.com and the Israeli Ministry of Defense. The award status, winning vendor, and contract value remain undisclosed in public sources 1. No public evidence identifies additional defense contracts with the IDF, Israel Prison Service, or Israel Border Police 2.
Dual-Use Products & Tactical Variants
Monday.com actively markets a “Military Industry” CRM product featuring mission tracking and contract/supplier management capabilities 3. The company also operates a dedicated “Defense and Space” CRM offering 4. These marketing materials target defense sector customers, though no confirmed deployments at Israeli defense primes such as Elbit Systems, Israel Aerospace Industries, or Rafael have been identified in public sources 34. The underlying Work OS platform is a general-purpose cloud software product with no marketed military-grade, mil-spec, or tactically differentiated variants 5. Cloud-based software delivery does not trigger conventional goods export license requirements under standard regulatory frameworks 2. SEC filings disclose Israel Innovation Authority R&D grants but do not specify whether any projects have defense-related applications 2.
Heavy Machinery, Construction & Infrastructure
No public evidence identifies Monday.com operating in heavy machinery, construction, or infrastructure sectors. The company is a software-as-a-service provider with no hardware, heavy equipment, or construction operations 5.
Supply Chain Integration with Defence Primes
No public evidence identifies Monday.com providing components, subsystems, or services to Elbit Systems, Israel Aerospace Industries, Rafael, or IMI Systems. Monday.com is not listed in the UN OHCHR Business Database of 158 enterprises involved in settlement activities 6. The company does not appear in the PAX Netherlands report titled “Companies Arming Israel and Their Financiers” from June 2024 7. No joint development agreements or co-production arrangements with Israeli defense primes have been identified.
Logistical Sustainment & Base Services
Monday.com does not provide catering, transport, fuel, waste management, facilities management, telecommunications, or logistics services 5. Following the October 7, 2023 attacks, Monday.com provided its platform free of charge to coordinate volunteer efforts for Israeli Civil Defense Forces 89. At peak usage, approximately 200 of Monday.com’s roughly 1,400 Israeli employees worked on 360 civilian-led volunteer projects 89. This usage was humanitarian and non-military in nature.
Munitions, Weapons Systems & Strategic Platforms
No public evidence identifies Monday.com supplying munitions, ordnance, weapons components, or strategic platform elements. Monday.com is not a defense prime or licensed manufacturer of lethal military platforms.
Export Licensing, Regulatory & Legal History
No government decisions to grant, deny, suspend, or revoke export licenses for Monday.com products to Israeli military end-users have been identified. No sanctions enforcement actions, investigations, or citations related to arms embargo compliance have been identified. No court proceedings or judicial reviews regarding defense supply relationships with Monday.com have been identified.
Civil Society Scrutiny & Documented Investigations
Monday.com is not included in the September 2025 update of the UN OHCHR Business Database of 158 enterprises involved in settlement activities 6. The company does not appear in the Who Profits database of companies linked to Israeli settlements. Monday.com appears on some BDS-affiliated boycott lists, categorized as an Israeli company with potential tax contributions to the IDF, though it is not a priority campaign target 10. No dedicated investigations by Who Profits, Amnesty International, Human Rights Watch, the American Friends Service Committee, or Al-Haq specifically addressing Monday.com’s military supply relationships have been identified. No pension fund or sovereign wealth fund divestment decisions specifically targeting Monday.com on defense-sector grounds have been identified.
End Notes
Footnotes
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https://www.globaltenders.com/tender-detail/tender-for-one-year-mondaycom-licenses-99947074 ↩ ↩2
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https://www.sec.gov/cgi-bin/browse-edgar?action=getcompany&CIK=0001845338&type=20-F&dateb=&owner=include&count=10 ↩ ↩2 ↩3
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https://monday.com/crm/content/industry/defense-and-space ↩ ↩2
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https://paxforpeace.nl/publications/the-companies-arming-israel-and-their-financiers ↩
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https://www.calcalistech.com/ctechnews/article/h15lenent ↩ ↩2
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https://www.forbes.com/sites/alexkonrad/2023/10/27/tech-tools-helping-israeli-workers-coordinate-volunteer-support ↩ ↩2