HawkEye 360 Awarded $15.5
Million Contract with Air Force Research Laboratory
Jan. 11, 2022
HawkEye 360 Inc., has been
awarded a three year, $15.5 million Experimental
Purpose Agreement (EPA) contract with the Air Force
Research Laboratory's (AFRL) Space Vehicles
Directorate. Through the agreement, HawkEye 360 will
provide radio frequency analytics research,
development, and experiments to help the government
demonstrate, test and evaluate its hybrid space ISR
architecture.
"This agreement is a tremendous
opportunity for HawkEye 360 to showcase the whole
spectrum of capability we offer the government as it
develops its space architectures," said CEO John
Serafini. "We deliver value not only through the
efficient tasking, collection and delivery of our RF
data, which has never before been commercially
available, but also through embedded operational
support and enhanced analytics capabilities,
deriving applicable insights for diverse end users.
Ultimately, we hope to shape a pathway for further
integration of valuable commercial capabilities into
the government's space architecture."
HawkEye 360 has previously
supported numerous Air Force Research Laboratory
exercises, but had never done so through a direct
contract vehicle. As part of the new agreement,
HawkEye 360 will support a variety of operational
use cases by providing embedded personnel support,
data collection, tools for data ingestion, analytics
and more. The agreement scope includes participating
military exercises, such as the Rim of the Pacific
Exercises, to introduce new capabilities to the
warfighter and identify ways to improve and
integrate into operational workflows.
The EPA contract vehicle is
available for use by all Combatant Commands as they
look to test and demonstrate innovative commercial
RF data and analytics to include Direct Downlink to
government ground stations.
"We appreciate the opportunity
to partner with one of the most prestigious military
research organizations in the world," said Alex Fox,
Executive Vice President for Global Growth.
"Our team is excited to be part of an AFRL
program focused on developing and transitioning
space capabilities for more effective and affordable
warfighter missions. We share AFRL's vision for a
hybrid government and commercial ISR architecture to
address growing global threats and to provide the
warfighter with high-impact insights needed to
support their mission."
"The Department of Defense
constantly seeks to identify, evaluate and recommend
commercial intelligence, surveillance, and
reconnaissance capabilities for integration into
United States Air Force and United States Space
Force workflows," said AFRL Technical Program
Manager Charlene Jacka. "We are pleased to have the
opportunity to explore at greater scale and depth,
using real-world scenarios, how a leading radio
frequency data and analytics provider such as
HawkEye 360 can supplement and strengthen our hybrid
satellite ISR architecture, and to develop new
tactics, techniques and procedures to enable further
utility assessments."