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U.S. Army Signs Cooperative
Research and Development Agreement (CRADA) with
HawkEye 360
Aug. 25, 2022
HawkEye 360 Inc.,
announced its two-year Cooperative Research and
Development Agreement (CRADA) with the U.S. Army
Space and Missile Defense Command (SMDC). Under the
CRADA, HawkEye 360 will develop and demonstrate new
commercial overhead RF-sensing capabilities that
could provide relevant tactical support for the
warfighter. SMDC will assist in the testing of these
capabilities in relevant exercises to evaluate the
utility to the tactical warfighter.
"We are excited to partner with
the U.S. Army to rapidly develop and prove new
techniques that can be quickly transitioned into
high-value operational capability," said Alex Fox,
HawkEye 360 Chief Growth Officer. "This partnership
will support the Army's modernization initiative to
develop more efficient, effective, and resilient
systems that strengthen how the U.S. Army mobilizes,
protects, and sustains expeditionary forces
leveraging tactically relevant commercial RF
information. We aim to seamlessly integrate our
space-based RF data into their Multi-Domain
Operational environment."
SMDC develops and provides
current and future global space, missile defense,
and high-altitude capabilities to the Army, Joint
Force, and our allies and partners, to enable
multi-domain combat effects; enhance deterrence,
assurance, and detection of strategic attacks; and
protect the nation. SMDC conducts integrated
planning and synchronized operations in the
execution of their space and missile defense
missions and preparing for future conflict.
Operating in all domains with allies, partners in
the air, at sea, in space, in cyberspace, in the
electromagnetic spectrum, and in the information
environment.
"We are excited to be able to
evaluate the utility of this type of capability for
the tactical warfighter. Going forward, small
satellite capabilities such as those offered by
HawkEye 360 could provide advantages to the tactical
warfighter," said Mr. Chip Hardy, Division Chief of
the SMDC Space Applications Division.
Under the agreement, HawkEye
360 will conduct on-orbit experiments and
demonstrations of its satellites and ground systems
to deliver affordable, timely, and scalable tactical
RF information. Activities 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.
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