DASA Awards
Spire Global £800K - Their Largest Funding to
Date Awarded to a Scottish Innovator - as Part
of the Space to Innovate Campaign
August 19, 2021
Spire Global, Inc.
announced significant funding awarded by Defence
and Security Accelerator (DASA), a UK
Government-backed program, as part of its Space
to Innovate Campaign’s Themed Competition. The
award, which represents the largest funding to
date awarded to a Scottish innovator, will
support the demonstration of radio frequency
(RF) signals detection and geolocation from
multiple satellites in Spire’s low earth orbit
(LEO) nanosatellite constellation.
The RF spectrum is
frequently at risk of unauthorized use,
interference or manipulation and as a result,
the monitoring of RF activity has become
increasingly important to government entities.
Spire’s capabilities in building and operating
LEO multi-payload satellites capable of
collecting and analyzing a wide variety of
signals can play a crucial role in supporting
this monitoring process. The company will
demonstrate its ability to geolocate RF signals
emitted near the Earth’s surface, focusing on
L-Band SATCOM signals, and investigate further
geolocation techniques using Spire
nanosatellites designed and manufactured in
Glasgow, Scotland.
The Space to Innovate
Campaign was launched in collaboration with DASA
and the Defence Technology Laboratory (Dstl)
space program, to promote space resilience and
operational effectiveness. The campaign seeks
proposals that can maintain the UK’s freedom of
action in the space domain by developing future
space technologies that enhance and protect
space military and civil potential.
The campaign format is
unique from other DASA competitions and
comprises space-related challenges that will be
released in ‘drops’ throughout 2021 and 2022.
This approach enables greater variation of
contract values and durations to be issued by
DASA, which provides larger and longer contracts
for more mature technologies, whilst also
enabling less mature innovations to be explored.
Theresa Condor, EVP & GM
Spire Space Services at Spire Global Inc., said:
“It is an honor for us to be selected by DASA
for this mission in support of the UK Government
and its defense activities and to be recognized
as part of Scotland's innovative space
technology scene. Using Spire expertise in
signal detection and geolocation, the project
will take advantage of our capabilities as a
space services provider and utilize the
expertise and heritage of our low earth orbit
nanosatellite constellation, consisting of more
than 100 satellites and 17 ground stations
globally.”
Debra Carr, Innovation
Partner at DASA, said: “I’m thrilled that Spire
has been awarded this funding – the largest
award we have given to an innovator in Scotland.
They are a fantastic company to work with, and
their impressive technology that helps us
understand the present and potential impact of
RF signal detection and geolocation is a great
showcase of Scottish contributions to the space
domain. This fund decision further reinforces
the unique type of technologies that Scotland
can offer defense.”