Capella Space Announces
Creation of Capella Federal to Provide Enhanced
Services to U.S. Government Customers
Jan. 31, 2023
Capella Space announced the
formation of its wholly-owned subsidiary, Capella
Federal. The new entity enables the company to
further support its U.S. government and defense
agency customers by providing expanded access to its
Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) imagery with
increased security and continued on-demand
reliability.
Capella Space has worked
closely with the public sector since its inception,
having previously signed contracts with the National
Reconnaissance Office, National
Geospatial-Intelligence Agency, U.S. Air Force, U.S.
Navy, U.S. Space Force and others. Capella Federal
enables the company to further expand its work with
U.S. government customers and opens the door to new
partnership opportunities.
Capella Federal tailors the
delivery of SAR imagery specifically to meet the
heightened security and facility clearance needs of
its U.S. government, defense, and intelligence
customers at a larger scale. With Capella's
technology, government agencies can gather data and
images of Earth in any weather, any time of day or
night. The increased specialized access allows them
to continue to have eyes on the ground, informing
mission-critical decisions around national security
and enabling greater global transparency.
"Since the inception of Capella
Space, and especially in the wake of the ongoing
Ukraine crisis, we've seen significant demand from
our U.S. government customers to utilize Capella's
SAR capabilities," said Payam Banazadeh, Capella
Space CEO & Founder. "Capella Federal will allow for
that continued support and will provide some of our
most valued customers with the necessary tools to
make critical, potentially life-saving decisions."
Eric Traupe, retired United
States Marine Infantry Officer and former Assistant
Director of the Central Intelligence Agency for the
Near East, will serve as President of Capella
Federal. Over the past three decades, Traupe has
tackled the full range of U.S. national security
issues, including serving on the front lines of the
U.S. counterterrorism fight in the CIA's
paramilitary ranks. Traupe joins an already
impressive leadership team including Vice President
and General Manager, Amy Hopkins, who has been
overseeing Capella's government work since joining
the company in late 2021.
"Over the course of my career,
I've experienced firsthand the importance of having
access to secure, reliable and timely earth
observation data," said Traupe. "Capella's
technology has proven its potential to revolutionize
the way our U.S. military collects and analyzes
space data. I'm honored to serve as President of
Capella Federal to lead the critical support of our
U.S. government customers."
Clayton Hutmacher, former
Director of Operations in the U.S. Special Operation
Command, will serve as Chairman of the Capella
Federal Board of Directors and will also participate
as a member of the Capella Space Government Advisory
Board. Hutmacher completed over 40 years of
government service and is currently the President
and Chief Executive Officer of the Special
Operations Warrior Foundation.
Capella Space also expanded its
Government Advisory Board to include several new
members who bring decades of military and
intelligence experience. Retired Army Lieutenant
General and former director of the Defense
Intelligence Agency (DIA), Robert P. Ashley Jr. will
serve as the Government Advisory Board Chair. Ashley
joins existing members including former Deputy
Assistant Secretary of Defense, Space Policy Douglas
Loverro; Former Deputy Under Secretary of Defense
(Space) Gil Klinger; and Former Director of the
National Reconnaissance Office (NRO) Jeffrey Harris.
This news comes on the heels of
Capella Space closing a $60 million growth equity
financing round from the U.S. Innovative Technology
Fund to expand satellite imaging capacity and meet
rapidly growing customer demand.