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SRI International operates a steerable radio telescope at Stanford University that would serve as the receiver for returned radar signals.
SRI International will use data from a radar site it manages for the National Science Foundation at Poker Flat in Alaska.
IARPA’s SINTRA program was awarded via a competitive Broad Agency Announcement to four teams, including a team led by SRI International as a prime contractor with support from SCOUT and Leidos.
SRI International will use data from a radar site it manages for the National Science Foundation at Poker Flat in Alaska and from other ground-based sensors for SINTRA.
SRI International operates a steerable radio telescope at Stanford University that would serve as the receiver for SINTRA experiments.
SRI International selected Leidos and Scout Space as subcontractors for a space debris-tracking project funded by the U.S. intelligence community on 2023-10-04.
IARPA awarded SINTRA research contracts through a competitive Broad Agency Announcement to four prime contractors: A-Tech, LLC; Advanced Space, LLC; SRI International; and West Virginia University Research Corporation.
IARPA awarded SINTRA research contracts through a competitive Broad Agency Announcement to four prime contractors: A-Tech, LLC; Advanced Space, LLC; SRI International; and West Virginia University Research Corporation.
LeoLabs gathers data in Alaska with the Poker Flats radar operated by SRI International on behalf of the National Science Foundation.