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Maxar Intelligence operates ten satellites, including the optical satellite constellation WorldView and the optical satellite GeoEye.

Mentioned as: GeoEyeOrg RelationshipOct 2, 2025衛星大手の米マクサーが社名変更–ヴァンターとランテリスに

During his tenure at Maxar, GeoEye, and DigitalGlobe, Tony Frazier won billions of dollars in new contract awards and incubated two new businesses that scaled above $100,000,000.

Mentioned as: GeoEyeTechnical ProductFeb 27, 2024LeoLabs appoints a new CEO

Tony Frazier spent more than 13 years at Maxar and its Earth imagery predecessors GeoEye and DigitalGlobe.

Mentioned as: GeoEyeOrg RelationshipFeb 26, 2024Tony Frazier takes the helm at LeoLabs

Tony Frazier worked at Maxar, GeoEye, and DigitalGlobe during which he won billions of dollars in new contract awards and incubated two businesses scaled above $100,000,000.

Mentioned as: GeoEyeTechnical ProductFeb 26, 2024LeoLabs Appoints Commercial Space Executive Tony Frazier as Its New CEO

Henry Dubois was the Chief Financial Officer at GeoEye, Inc., where he helped scale the business from $30,000,000 to $350,000,000 of revenue.

Mentioned as: GeoEyeTechnical ProductJun 15, 2022BlackSky Promotes Henry Dubois to Chief Financial Officer, Company Reaffirms 2022 Revenue Guidance

The NRO pays Maxar $300,000,000 a year for access to WorldView-1, WorldView-2, WorldView-3, GeoEye-1, and Maxar’s image archive.

Mentioned as: GeoEyeOrg RelationshipOct 5, 2021NRO’s strategy to buy satellite imagery shaped by thriving commercial market

The EnhancedView contract originated in 2010 when NGA selected DigitalGlobe and GeoEye as imagery providers.

Mentioned as: GeoEyeNarrative GeneralOct 5, 2021NRO’s strategy to buy satellite imagery shaped by thriving commercial market

Maxar plans to launch six WorldView Legion satellites to eventually replace aging WorldView and GeoEye spacecraft.

Mentioned as: GeoEyeTechnical ProductOct 5, 2021NRO’s strategy to buy satellite imagery shaped by thriving commercial market

Maxar operates four high-resolution imaging satellites: WorldView-1, WorldView-2, WorldView-3, and GeoEye-1.

Mentioned as: GeoEyeNarrative GeneralAug 4, 2021National Reconnaissance Office exercises contract option for Maxar satellite imagery

In 2010 Orbit Logic designed, developed, and tested a mobile handheld app to task the GeoEye-1 commercial high-resolution imaging satellite under a Phase I DARPA SBIR award.

Mentioned as: GeoEyeOrg RelationshipFeb 4, 2021Orbit Logic’s Small Business Award For Their Big Success of SpyMeSat App

Capella Space’s Board of Directors includes Matt O’Connell, Operating Partner at Data Collective Venture Capital and former CEO of GeoEye for 12 years.

Mentioned as: GeoEyeOrg RelationshipJan 14, 2021Capella Space’s CEO/Founder Shares Successes and Plans Over the Past Four Years

GeoEye, Inc. was an early New Space company that built and launched high-resolution commercial imaging satellites.

Mentioned as: GeoEyeNarrative GeneralDec 2, 2020BlackSky names Uyen Dinh as Vice President for Government Relations and Strategy

Dan Connors, former GeoEye vice president and deputy general counsel, is joining Capella Space 2020-05-11.

Mentioned as: GeoEyeTechnical ProductMay 13, 2020Capella to supply U.S. Navy with airborne imagery

EnhancedView was reduced from more than $7,000,000,000 to about $3.5 billion, which contributed to the merger of GeoEye and DigitalGlobe under DigitalGlobe.

Mentioned as: GeoEyeOrg RelationshipJun 6, 2019Satellite imagery startups to challenge Maxar for big government contracts

The EnhancedView contract was originally a 10-year deal signed by the National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency in 2010 with DigitalGlobe and GeoEye.

Mentioned as: GeoEyeOrg RelationshipJun 6, 2019Satellite imagery startups to challenge Maxar for big government contracts

Worldview-4 was a Lockheed Martin satellite procured by GeoEye.

Mentioned as: GeoEyeTechnical ProductApr 10, 2019Maxar’s path to growth runs through Worldview Legion

GeoEye ordered the WorldView-4 satellite prior to GeoEye’s 2013 merger with DigitalGlobe.

Mentioned as: GeoEyeOrg RelationshipJan 7, 2019DigitalGlobe loses WorldView-4 satellite to gyro failure

Maxar is building the WorldView Legion constellation to replace its three oldest satellites: the 11-year-old WorldView-1, the 10-year-old GeoEye-1, and the nine-year-old WorldView-2.

Mentioned as: GeoEyeOrg RelationshipDec 3, 2018Maxar schedules spending break after WorldView Legion completion

GeoEye-1, WorldView-1, and WorldView-2 together cost more than $1,300,000,000 to build and launch, while WorldView Legion has a projected price tag of $600,000,000.

Mentioned as: GeoEyeTechnical ProductDec 3, 2018Maxar schedules spending break after WorldView Legion completion

Ball Aerospace built the first two WorldView satellites and General Dynamics built GeoEye-1.

Mentioned as: GeoEyeNarrative GeneralDec 3, 2018Maxar schedules spending break after WorldView Legion completion
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