BlackSky wins $25 million multi-year satellite intelligence contract with major international defense customer

By Martin Chomsky (Defence Industry Europe)

BlackSky said it was awarded multiple Gen-3 Assured services contracts totaling seven figures with a new international defense customer following an early access period. The company said the expansion reflects a rapid shift by the customer toward advanced space-based dynamic monitoring as it scales to support time-sensitive tactical intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance needs.
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BlackSky Technology has secured a competitive $25 million multi-year Assured contract with a major international defence customer, providing guaranteed access to the company's 35-centimetre Gen-3 satellite imagery with real-time AI-enabled analytics. The subscription agreement is designed to accelerate the customer's national space capabilities while serving the needs of multiple operational branches.

 

Brian O’Toole, Chief Executive Officer of BlackSky, highlighted the growing demand from government customers for the company’s latest generation satellites. “The proven operational performance of our 35-centimeter Gen-3 satellites is driving long-term commitments from major government customers that require mission critical intelligence from an industry-leading space-based intelligence platform,” he said.

O’Toole also pointed to the company’s expanding constellation and its impact on revenue. “With four Gen-3 satellites on orbit, BlackSky is now rapidly deploying Gen-3 capacity and driving up backlog and annual recurring revenue from our high margin space-based intelligence and AI services business,” he added.

The agreement will leverage BlackSky’s Spectra capabilities and its Gen-3 constellation in support of the customer’s strategic and tactical maritime domain awareness mission applications. The customer has rapidly incorporated capacity from BlackSky’s most recent Gen-3 satellite, which was commissioned in less than a week following its launch last month.

The customer had previously operated under an Early Access Gen-3 On-Demand arrangement before transitioning to the new multi-year Assured contract. O’Toole described the transition as a validation of BlackSky’s operational reliability and execution of its commercial strategy.

 

 

“This Early Access Gen-3 On-Demand customer transitioned to a new, multi-year Assured contract after validating BlackSky’s ability to provide committed capacity over their region of interest with reliable, low-latency mission-critical imagery and analytics,” O’Toole said. “Through this partnership, BlackSky continues to successfully execute our land-and-expand strategy and is committed to providing our customers unparalleled strategic and tactical situational awareness at industry-leading speed, scale and economics,” he added.

BlackSky’s Assured service offers guaranteed access and priority tasking capacity through the company’s proprietary dynamic monitoring constellation over a customer’s national and regional areas of interest. It is described by the company as the first commercially available imagery and analytics tasking service to offer guaranteed collection commitments.

With four Gen-3 satellites now on orbit, BlackSky has opened general availability of its Gen-3 constellation to its global customer base. The company’s proprietary AI algorithms automate the identification and classification of vehicles, aircraft, vessels and other objects of tactical relevance at machine speed, leveraging the improved image clarity of the Gen-3 platform.

BlackSky’s vertically integrated satellite manufacturing and AI-driven software architecture delivers secure, flexible access to data via On-Demand and Assured subscription-based services, as well as full sovereign systems. The company states that this full-technology stack ensures customers receive real-time insights at the speed and scale required for mission-critical operations.

 

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