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AFWERX, SpaceWERX SBIR/STTR Program Supports Counter Threats and Superior ISR Capability
EL SEGUNDO, Calif. — The Challenge:
Today’s modern warfighter requires tactical visual advantages that transcend the capabilities of the human eye and traditional camera images; from patrols aiming to prevent an ambush under dense jungle canopies, to command centers looking to regain sight of isolated friendly personnel, Hyperspectral Imaging (HSI) capability provides the perfect edge for the warfighter to see what others cannot see in real time. While the National Security Strategy (NSS) emphasizes the imperative of maintaining technological superiority, Secretary Pete Hegseth– in his confirmation hearings and public statements– has underscored the focus on “lethality and innovation” and the necessity of rapidly fielding emerging technologies like HSI to counter threats and provide superior ISR capability.

Hyperspectral Imaging, by Orbital Sidekick:
HSI captures and processes information across a wide range of the electromagnetic spectrum, measuring hundreds of narrow spectral bands to provide precise visual identification and analysis of materials, and offering insights beyond the human eye and traditional photography.
HSI provides detailed spectral information and precise identification and analysis of materials, offering a significant advantage in reconnaissance, surveillance, and target identification, while also enhancing operational effectiveness and safety. This capability directly improves the warfighter’s ability to identify threats in a timely, precise, and comprehensive manner from space, such as through counter-concealment and denial, the detection of fabrics or materials beneath camouflage, change detection in the signature of the earth for mine location, and identification of regions of earth capable of successfully sustaining an airstrip without the need for on-ground inspection.

Orbital Sidekick & AFWERX:
In 2018, Orbital Sidekick applied for the AFWERX open call for innovative defense-related dual-purpose technologies/solutions with a clear Air Force stakeholder need, introducing their Spectral Intelligence analytics platform, a low-cost space-based hyperspectral data infrastructure that would allow for a constellation of small satellites to provide real-time data across the planet. In November 2018, AFWERX awarded Orbital Sidekick with a Phase 1 SBIR award totaling $75,000 to provide support for research in space-based tasking, ground-truthing and validation testing for specific Areas of Interest (AOI) within the Air Force and Space Force.
In March 2019, AFWERX awarded Orbital Sidekick with an additional STRATFI SBIR award totaling nearly $17,000,000 to further their research and development of the HSI technology. The STRATFI award, a key AFWERX mechanism, represented a major investment by Space Systems Command (SSC), a strategic decision to co-invest with private capital to accelerate the deployment of a constellation of satellites, recognizing that a small business alone could not bear the cost of this infrastructure.
In March 2023, OSK launched the GHOSt-1 and GHOSt-2 satellites into orbit. In April 2023, the GHOSt-3 was launched into orbit. All three satellites were commissioned, leading to the launch of GHOSt-4 and GHOSt-5 in March 2024. This growing constellation of satellites enables faster, more informed decisions and supports rapid threat detection, including the identification of chemical weapons, troop movements, and isolated personnel in near-real-time. The satellites also demonstrate critical support capabilities in search and rescue, combat operations, and disaster relief. Current key end-users include AFRL and NASIC.
As a result of AFWERX and SpaceWERX bringing HSI into the defensive industrial base via SBIRs, OSK has gained exposure to additional customers and facilitated further connection within the technological ecosystem. SpaceWERX facilitated the acceptance of HSI as a supported image format in the Global Data Marketplace (GDM), making OSK a successful distributor of imagery and data for any military end-user that utilizes the GDM.

Additional Applications for Orbital Sidekick’s HSI Technology:
Orbital Sidekick’s technology can also be utilized across additional sectors including energy and utilities, where HSI can monitor pipelines for leaks and damage, inspect powerlines for vegetation encroachment and faults, or assist in solar farm performance analysis. HSI can support environmental monitoring through water quality assessment, forest health monitoring, and pollution detection. In the agriculture sector, HSI can assess crop health, analyze soil, and predict crop yield. This dual-use versatility fulfills a key SBIR objective: ensuring that defense-funded innovations achieve commercial scale, thereby strengthening the industrial base and reducing long-term costs for the warfighter.

*Disclaimer: References to non-federal entities do not constitute or imply Department of War or Air Force endorsement of any company or organization.
