"We are
delighted that
Lockheed Martin
has chosen to
collaborate with
us as we build
one of the
world's first
privately funded
global RF signal
monitoring
systems," said
Chris Silva,
Allied Minds
chief executive
officer. "Their
relationships
across multiple
customer domains
will be
invaluable to
help accelerate
the commercial
use of HawkEye
360's RF
monitoring data
and analytics."
"Combining
Lockheed
Martin's
expertise in
satellite
systems with
HawkEye 360's
approach to
space-based
radio frequency
detection offers
an innovative
solution to some
of the big
challenges
facing our
shared customer
base," said
Dave Markham,
vice president
of Strategy for
Lockheed Martin
Space Systems.
"We look forward
to working with
HawkEye 360 to
help advance
this exciting
technology."
HawkEye 360's
envisioned
constellation,
once
operational,
could enable
significant
commercial
applications
such as allowing
government and
corporate
customers to
dynamically
monitor
transportation
networks across
air, land and
sea. For
government
regulators,
telecommunications
companies and
satellite
broadcasters,
HawkEye 360's
system is being
designed to
monitor RF
spectrum usage
to identify
areas of
interference.
The envisioned
system could
also be used to
play a crucial
role in the
detection and
location of
activated
emergency
beacons,
improving
response times
that are
critical in
life-threatening
scenarios.
HawkEye 360's
technology
complements
Lockheed
Martin's leading
expertise in
this field. In
the past 50
years, Lockheed
Martin has built
over 800
satellites and
310 payloads and
extends its
experience
through the
RF Payload
Center of
Excellence,
which collocates
RF development,
assembly and
test for a
variety of
spacecraft
types, from
cubesats to
human
spaceflight.