Company received initial $2 million in funding to accelerate design for advanced large aperture payload for next generation Earth observation and space domain awareness platformsBlackSky Technology Inc. (NYSE: BKSY) was

Company received initial $2 million in funding to accelerate design for advanced large aperture payload for next generation Earth observation and space domain awareness platforms

BlackSky Technology Inc. (NYSE:BKSY) was awarded a multi-year, sole-source $99 million U.S. government IDIQ contract for advanced, next generation capabilities. The company received an initial $2 million to accelerate the design of an advanced large aperture optical payload for Earth observation and space domain awareness platforms.

This AFRL contract serves to develop additional commercial space-based intelligence capabilities and mission applications distinct from those addressed by current Gen-2 and Gen-3 monitoring systems and the company's future AROS broad area search system. The contract is expected to advance innovations for optical imaging and overall platform-level utility and support more novel applications in high-cadence Earth monitoring and observing objects in low Earth, geostationary andcis-lunar orbits.

The satellites developed under this contract are expected to operate as both a data storage and processing hub and be compatible with on-orbit data centers in space, i.e. a ubiquitous AI-enabled communications environment. Satellites developed under this effort are also expected to integrate with current and future launch vehicles.

From the establishment of our foundational Gen-2 capabilities through the evolution of Gen-3 and future AROS systems, BlackSky has strategically developed and deployed a unique mission-oriented AI-enabled architecture purpose-built to meet current and future demands for dynamic, real-time monitoring. With speed as a focal point across our entire enterprise, this critical software-oriented architecture, brought together with our vertically integrated advanced satellite manufacturing capabilities, has informed our ability to rapidly place on-orbit the world's most advanced space-based intelligence system.