National
Geospatial-Intelligence Agency Awards HawkEye 360 RF
Mapping Contract
Sept. 27, 2021
HawkEye 360 Inc.,
has been awarded a contract by the National
Geospatial-Intelligence Agency (NGA) to help the
agency discover, characterize and map activities
which emit energy in the RF bands of the
electromagnetic spectrum.
The $10 million, base year plus
four option years contract will support users
throughout the NGA enterprise, including the
Combatant Commands and other designated mission
partners. HawkEye 360 will provide NGA the means to
develop global datasets, enabling users to discover
and monitor a broad range of RF activity across
large geographic areas.
"We're pleased to be moving
from the pilot into an NGA long-term operational
contract, which showcases the value of unclassified,
shareable commercial RF insights," said HawkEye 360
CEO John Serafini. "NGA is a leader within the
United States government in leveraging the growing
strengths of the commercial GEOINT sector to fulfill
their mission to support policymakers and war
fighters. HawkEye 360 is grateful for the
opportunity to come alongside NGA and deliver
results to customers with some of the most pressing
demands."
HawkEye 360's data will support
a variety of analytics missions for NGA, including
military activity and the trafficking of military,
nefarious, non-state and transnational criminal (or
illicit) activity. The company's growing
constellation of satellites will provide insight
into developing events in a timely manner, and the
company will work collaboratively with NGA on an
ongoing basis to effectively meet the agency's
mission needs.
"This program is an excellent
example of agile acquisition rapidly delivering
high-impact GEOINT to the warfighter," said Alex
Fox, EVP for Business Development, Sales, and
Marketing. "NGA leveraged a National Reconnaissance
Office commercial integration study contract with
HawkEye 360 in September 2020 to execute a test and
evaluation contract with the only RF provider
capable of meeting the requirements. NGA issued a
competitive RFP in March 2021 and awarded the
contract in July 2021 — a fantastic example of
quickly bringing a new capability to the GEOINT
community. We are excited to continue working with
NGA to address current mission requirements and
expand the RF GEOINT tradecraft to address an even
larger set of mission requirements, much like NGA
has done with their pioneering use of commercial
imagery."
HawkEye 360 operates a
constellation of nine RF-monitoring satellites.
Twenty-one additional satellites are fully funded
and scheduled for launch in 2021 and 2022. Once
complete, this baseline constellation of 30
satellites will provide collection revisits as
frequent as every 20 minutes.
Following the establishment of
the baseline constellation, HawkEye 360 plans to
launch a second-generation constellation of 30
additional satellites by 2025 to satisfy projected
capacity and operational requirements.
The company's RF data and
analytics produce actionable insights for national,
tactical and homeland security operations, maritime
domain awareness, environmental protection and a
growing number of new defense and commercial
applications.