This integration into the CIC underlines the US Space Force's recognition of Hawkeye 360's advanced capabilities in RF (wireless communications) data collection and analysis. It positions the company - valued at $368 million in 2024 - as a key player in strengthening the security and resilience of US space operations. As a member of the CIC, HawkEye 360 will contribute its expertise in crucial areas such as detecting RF interference, providing early warning intelligence, and improving space situational awareness. These contributions are designed to support faster decision-making and more robust defense of U.S. space assets.
This collaboration with the US Space Force represents a major strategic step forward for the Utah-based company, giving it greater visibility and reinforcing its credibility with government and commercial players. It also paves the way for new partnership and technological development opportunities in the field of space surveillance.
Hawkeye 360 provides precise information on radio signals emitted anywhere in the world, helping to detect suspicious activity and enhance national and maritime security. The CIC, operated by the Combined Space Operations Center (CSpOC), facilitates the exchange of critical information between the U.S. Space Command (SPACECOM) and its commercial partners. This collaboration enables a coordinated and rapid response to space events, strengthening the resilience of U.S. government satellite operations.