BlackSky Secures Over $30 Million Multi-Year Contract for Gen-3 Tactical ISR Services

Reuters11-04
BlackSky Secures Over $30 Million Multi-Year Contract for Gen-3 Tactical ISR Services

BlackSky Technology Inc. has announced it has secured a multi-year contract valued at more than $30 million to integrate its Gen-3 high-cadence tactical ISR services into a strategic international defense customer's secure environment. The solution will leverage BlackSky's commercial technology to provide high-frequency, low-latency Gen-3 capabilities, enabling secure and autonomous operations within the customer's workflows. The Gen-3 system is designed to deliver very high-resolution imagery and AI-enabled analytics, supporting enhanced detection, identification, and classification of objects for tactical ISR and strategic intelligence operations. The company is continuing to expand its Gen-3 satellite constellation, aiming to increase capacity and revisit frequency for real-time intelligence missions.

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