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RFGeo provides a geospatial data layer that enables RF awareness by detecting and geolocating RF signals using HawkEye 360's satellite constellation.
HawkEye 360 added VHF Flex and UHF Flex to its RFGeo signal mapping product on 2022-09-21 in Herndon, Virginia.
HawkEye 360 is seeking longer-term, steady contracts to support its commercial radio-frequency data and analytics business.
HawkEye 360 has raised more than $300,000,000 across six funding rounds since its founding.
HawkEye 360 performed over 1,000 individual missions over Ukraine.
HawkEye 360 is planning a new funding round and is considering an initial public offering in 2024 or 2025 depending on macroeconomic conditions.
Chip Hardy is Division Chief of the SMDC Space Applications Division and supports evaluating small satellite capabilities such as those offered by HawkEye 360 for the tactical warfighter.
Under the CRADA, HawkEye 360 will develop and demonstrate new commercial overhead RF-sensing capabilities intended to provide tactical support for the warfighter.
Small satellite capabilities such as those offered by HawkEye 360 could provide advantages to the tactical warfighter.
Under the CRADA, HawkEye 360 will develop and demonstrate new commercial overhead RF-sensing capabilities intended to provide tactical support for warfighters.
HawkEye 360’s on-orbit activities under the CRADA will include satellite tasking, direct downlink to mobile ground stations, signal detection, signal characterization, geolocation, integration and dissemination into Army systems, and automated tip-and-cue of Army ISR assets.
Small satellite capabilities such as those offered by HawkEye 360 could provide advantages to the tactical warfighter.
Under the CRADA, HawkEye 360 will develop and demonstrate commercial overhead RF-sensing capabilities intended to provide tactical support for the warfighter.
HawkEye 360’s on-orbit activities under the CRADA will include satellite tasking, direct downlink to mobile ground stations, signal detection, characterization, geolocation, integration, and dissemination into Army systems, and automated tip-and-cue of Army ISR assets.
Although a CRADA does not commit the U.S. Army to procurement, a successful demonstration can lead the Army to purchase RF data and analytics services from HawkEye 360 or from intelligence community agencies.
Under the CRADA, HawkEye 360 will develop and demonstrate new commercial overhead RF-sensing capabilities intended to provide tactical support for the warfighter.
HawkEye 360 RF data will be used to tip and cue U.S. Army surveillance platforms.
Planned HawkEye 360 activities under the CRADA include satellite tasking, direct downlink to mobile ground stations, signal detection, signal characterization, and geolocation.
Small satellite capabilities such as those offered by HawkEye 360 are positioned to provide advantages to the tactical warfighter.
HawkEye 360 boosted the orbital capacity of Clusters 4 and 5 to provide clients with meaningful worldwide data.