ICEYE US Wins Contract To
Participate in National Reconnaissance Office's
Broad Agency Announcement For Commercial Radar
Jan. 20, 2022
ICEYE US has received a
contract from the National Reconnaissance Office
(NRO). This contract enables ICEYE US to participate
in the NRO's evaluation of commercial remote sensing
companies operating synthetic aperture radar (SAR)
satellites.
With a focus on modeling and
simulation, ICEYE US will support NRO's detailed
assessment of imaging modes, image quality,
geolocation accuracy and coverage among other
important technical parameters. The contract
represents a critical step in NRO's plan to leverage
next generation commercial radar providers to
deliver innovative, resilient, and responsive
satellite imagery for intelligence, defense, and
humanitarian efforts.
"ICEYE US is privileged to be
recognized as a NRO mission partner," said Jerry
Welsh, CEO of ICEYE US. "We are committed to
advancing state-of-the-art commercial remote sensing
capabilities for the U.S. Government and
dramatically improving NRO's access to flight-proven
satellites that collect high resolution radar
imagery anywhere on Earth."
ICEYE US builds and operates
U.S.-licensed SAR spacecraft from its facility in
Irvine, California. The company successfully
launched its first-ever satellite earlier this month
with SpaceX and Exolaunch. ICEYE's satellites are
small, each weighing about 220 pounds, but provide
customers with detailed images and measurements of
activities on the surface of the Earth. Such
satellites can be continually improved on ground and
in space with new technologies and in response to
specific customer requirements.
"Our objective with this NRO
effort is to demonstrate how ICEYE spacecraft
provide global situational awareness and complement
existing government systems so that NRO can best
satisfy future U.S. Government GEOINT requirements,"
said Eric Jensen, President of ICEYE US. "We are
delighted to partner with NRO to equip end users
with the most relevant, high-quality data needed to
support critical decision-making."
At any given time, most of the
Earth is covered in clouds or darkness. Unlike
traditional Earth observation satellites, ICEYE's
small radar imaging satellites can form
high-resolution images of areas of the Earth in
daylight, at night, and through cloud cover. In
other words, they can "see" any part of the Earth
multiple times a day. ICEYE's satellites can collect
images over wide areas and even more detailed images
over smaller points of interest. This provides
customers with persistent coverage of fast breaking
events on the ground in all weather conditions.