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John Serafini is the Chief Executive Officer of HawkEye 360.
Terry McAuliffe and Joan Dempsey returned for another term on the HawkEye 360 Advisory Board.
Retired Generals David D. Thompson and H. R. McMaster joined the HawkEye 360 Advisory Board for the first time.
HawkEye 360 Inc. announced its new members of the Advisory Board, forming the Class of 2024 on March 28, 20234.
HawkEye 360 develops space-based RF capabilities with applications in national and homeland security.
The Naval Information Warfare Center Pacific awarded a contract last year to HawkEye 360 to integrate radio-frequency data into the SeaVision platform.
U.S.-based HawkEye 360 acquired Maxar’s radio frequency intelligence unit late last year to bolster its capabilities.
L3Harris supplies many of the Army’s current satellite terminals and will offer its entire product line for FoT-L program consideration, including flat-panel options and the Hawkeye 4 2.35-meter terminal.
The HAWKEYE 4 LITE from L3Harris Technologies has receive frequencies 7.25-7.75 GHz (X), 10.95-12.75 GHz (Ku), and 19.2-21.2 GHz (Ka) and weighs 39.1 kg.
HawkEye 360 aims to launch twelve more satellites in 2024 to further expand its RF intelligence constellation.
HawkEye 360's existing satellites perform precise geolocation and characterization of radio frequency signals.
The RF Solutions group's on-orbit assets and expertise from Maxar Intelligence provide a complementary capability to HawkEye 360.
HawkEye 360 acquired RF scanning intellectual property as part of the RF Solutions purchase.
The additional satellites acquired from RF Solutions will enable HawkEye 360 to expand frequency coverage to include 26 to 40 GHz.
HawkEye 360 gained ownership of two existing RF satellites named Charlie and Delta as part of the acquisition.
HawkEye 360 acquired a multi-year global database of RF collections ranging from 1.4 GHz to 40 GHz as part of the acquisition.
The two additional satellites will enable HawkEye 360 to expand frequency coverage to include the 26 to 40 GHz range.
HawkEye 360 plans to launch a dozen more satellites in 2024 to expand its RF intelligence constellation.
HawkEye 360’s constellation of satellites supports detection, characterization, and geolocation of radio frequency signals from a broad range of emitters used for communication, navigation, and security.
The acquisition expands HawkEye 360’s RF coverage to include signals from 26 to 40 GHz.