NRO Announces
Commercial Radio Frequency Study Contract Awards
The National Reconnaissance
Office (NRO) announced the award of six study
contracts for commercial radio frequency (RF) remote
sensing. Companies receiving awards under NRO’s
Strategic Commercial Enhancement’s (SCE) Broad
Agency Announcement (BAA) Framework include Aurora
Insight, HawkEye 360, Kleos Space, PredaSAR, Spire
Global, and Umbra Lab.
“Since the 2019 award of an
integration study contract for commercial RF, we’ve
seen increasing demand for this data source from
across the user community,” said Dr. Chris Scolese,
director of the NRO. “Today’s awards are another
great example of NRO’s efforts to innovate on all
fronts, as we continue to work with our partners in
government and the commercial sector to find new
ways to build capability, agility, capacity, speed,
and resilience into everything we do.”
This new BAA focus area will
help the NRO better understand the capabilities of
multiple commercial RF providers to address new
intelligence challenges. This is the second focus
area awarded under the NRO’s new SCE BAA framework,
designed to streamline the assessment and
operationalization of emerging commercial
capabilities. The SCE BAA Framework and first focus
area for commercial radar were released in October
2021, followed by awards in January 2022 to five
commercial radar providers. Similar to the
commercial radar focus area, the RF focus area was
open to both U.S. and foreign-owned U.S. commercial
RF providers.
The unclassified, shareable
nature of commercial remote sensing data, including
RF, makes it a valuable source for situational
awareness and intelligence sharing among U.S. allies
and partners.
“As evidenced by the quality
and quantity of commercial data flowing to our
partners and allies, commercial remote sensing is a
mainstay not only for security and intelligence
applications but also for helping to manage
humanitarian crises,” emphasized Pete Muend,
director of NRO’s Commercial Systems Program Office.
“Since the early days of Ukraine crisis, NRO’s
commercial data providers have been collecting
electro-optical and radar imagery as well as
commercial RF data over the region.”
The BAA and its first two focus
areas build on the success of NRO’s earlier studies
and operational contracts, and create additional
opportunities to expand NRO’s commitment to the
rapid acquisition and integration of commercial
space-based data.
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