A Virginia-based radio frequency and analytics startup wants to go where no commercial business has gone before. Next year, the Herndon-based company, which got its start in September, plans to deploy ...
Hawkeye 360's first mapping product RFGeo is designed to help customers identify and geolocate maritime radio-frequency signals. Credit: Hawkeye 360 SAN FRANCISCO – HawkEye 360 unveiled RFGeo, its ...
HawkEye 360 Inc., the world’s first commercial company to pioneer radio frequency (RF) data and analytics from space-based satellites, today announced it has been awarded a contract by the National ...
Berkeley Varitronics Systems (BVS) has introduced the Honeycomb interference-mapping software for use with the BVS BumbleBee spectrum analyzer. By using the software to overlay RF data onto maps and ...
TYSONS CORNER, VA, Sept. 23, 2016 ” Vencore‘s research arm will build a radio-frequency mapping software under a $5 million subcontract from Lockheed Martin (NYSE: LMT) for support on the Defense ...
DARPA has awarded a contract for the third and final phase of its Advanced RF Mapping program, known as RadioMap, which seeks to provide real-time awareness of radio spectrum use across frequency, ...
The Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency's (DARPA) Advanced RF Mapping (RadioMap) program is seeking proposers with expertise in cognitive radio, radio environment mapping and radio device ...
Does anyone here use or know of a wireless RF mapping application? I'm trying to take an autocad or other version of our site and produce a map of wireless AP installations, and possible even the RF ...
No audio available for this content. Up to five-year contract follows a successful pilot program that demonstrated the value of commercial RF geospatial intelligence HawkEye 360 has been awarded a ...
The U.S. military is moving an advanced radio-frequency mapping capability from the laboratory into the hands of warfighters. Developed by the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency, the technology ...
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