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Atlas Space Operations currently employs 42 people and plans to double the team before the end of 2024 to scale up operations.
NewSpace Capital led the pre-Series C funding round in which Atlas Space Operations raised $15,000,000.
Atlas Space Operations’ network of over 50 antennas across more than 34 ground stations is the largest U.S.-owned and operated global federated ground network.
Atlas Space Operations currently employs 42 people and plans to double the team before the end of 2024 to scale up operations.
Atlas Space Operations raised $15,000,000 on 2024-09-04 for working capital to triple revenue over the next 12 months.
ATLAS Space Operations partnered with Viasat Real-Time Earth in early 2023 to include Viasat’s ground antenna network in the ATLAS Global Federated Network.
On 2023-03-09, Atlas Space Operations partnered with Viasat Real-Time Earth to expand Atlas’ antenna network and offer customers access to larger antennas.
The agreement between ATLAS Space Operations Co-Founder and Chief Operating Officer Mike Carey and Rwanda Space Agency CEO Col Francis Ngabo was signed on 2023-02-21.
ATLAS Space Operations added the Chief Growth Officer role following its $26,000,000 Series B investment.
ATLAS Space Operations raised $26,000,000 in Series B funding led by Mitsui & Co.
ATLAS Space Operations aims to expand its offerings and attract new business using its Freedom Software Platform and Ground Software as a Service (G-SaaS) approach.
ATLAS Space Operations aims to expand its offerings and attract new business using its Freedom Software Platform and Ground Software as a Service (G-SaaS) approach.
ATLAS Space Operations intends to expand its team to provide enterprise-level Ground Software as a Service solutions for the DoD Hybrid Space Architecture and to increase its market share in the private sector.
ATLAS Space Operations intends to expand its team to provide enterprise-level Ground Software as a Service solutions for the DoD Hybrid Space Architecture and to increase its market share in the private sector.
ATLAS Space Operations received $26,000,000 in Series B funding led by Mitsui & Co., Ltd.
Sean McDaniel spun off Atlas Space Operations from Assured Space in 2015.
ATLAS Space Operations partnered with Quintillion to install a 3.5-meter S/X-Band antenna in Utqiagvik, Alaska.
ATLAS Space Operations partnered with Quintillion to install a 3.7-meter S/X-Band antenna in Utqiagvik, Alaska.
Atlas Space Operations completed a multi-band multi-mission phased array antenna prototype under the Defense Innovation Unit 2019 contract.
Atlas Space Operations received an Air Force contract to prototype another electronically steered antenna for military missions in 2019.