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HawkEye 360 built a customized clean room and electronics lab at the Herndon facility for advanced RF technology and smallsat manufacturing.
The investment in the Herndon facility supports HawkEye 360’s hiring efforts for advanced manufacturing, space systems, data engineering, RF engineering, software engineering, and electronics engineering roles in the Commonwealth of Virginia.
HawkEye 360's Herndon facility supports U.S. government and allied government needs.
HawkEye 360 is hosting a ribbon-cutting ceremony for the Herndon facility on 2022-07-22 at 10:00 AM with expected government attendees including Representative Jennifer Wexton, Representative Don Beyer, District Director Marlon Dubuisson from Representative Gerry Connolly's office, Virginia Assistant Secretary of Transportation Duncan McGaan, Virginia State Delegate Irene Shin, Herndon Mayor Sheila Olem, Fairfax County Board of Supervisors Chairman Jeffrey McKay, and Fairfax County Supervisor John Foust.
HawkEye 360 opened its Advanced Technology and Development Center in Herndon, Virginia.
HawkEye 360 is investing in the local economy through high-paying, mission-focused jobs at the Herndon facility.
The Herndon facility continues HawkEye 360’s investment in Fairfax County to support U.S. government and allied government needs.
HawkEye 360’s new facility and its constellation expansion are backed by $200,000,000 the company raised in two funding rounds last year.
The Herndon facility will host up to 70 employees handling development and operations of HawkEye 360’s constellation.
HawkEye 360 is evaluating options to expand or consolidate the new Advanced Technology and Development Center with its existing headquarters in Herndon.
HawkEye 360 plans to produce and launch at least four satellite clusters per year to complete the constellation and replace aging satellites.
HawkEye 360 intends for in-house satellite assembly to improve the efficiency of producing its satellites by avoiding shipping payloads back and forth.
The Herndon facility enables HawkEye 360 to have end-to-end responsibility to manufacture its commercial RF-sensing satellites for gathering geospatial intelligence.
The first satellites built in Herndon are expected to launch late 2022 on the first Rocket Lab Electron mission from Wallops Island, Virginia as part of a five-launch block buy HawkEye 360 arranged in April.
HawkEye 360 will use dedicated Rocket Lab Electron launches to target specific orbits needed to fill out its constellation and provide desired revisit times.
HawkEye 360 has historically built its radio-frequency monitoring payloads while using satellite buses from the Space Flight Laboratory at the University of Toronto Institute for Aerospace Studies.
HawkEye 360 built a customized clean room and electronics lab at the Herndon facility for advanced RF technology and smallsat manufacturing.
HawkEye 360 opened a new manufacturing facility near its northern Virginia headquarters in Herndon.
HawkEye 360 built a customized clean room and electronics lab at the Herndon facility for advanced RF technology and smallsat manufacturing.
HawkEye 360’s Herndon facility is an investment in Fairfax County to support U.S. government and allied government needs.