The U.S. Army challenged SOSi to improve the mission capabilities of its aerial surveillance assets by studying how it processes and analyzes hyperspectral, multispectral, thermal, and synthetic aperture radar (SAR) data. Our team of technical experts and engineers responded by scrutinizing all aspects of the U.S. Army’s intelligence cycle. The team now works closely with the U.S. Army to continuously enhance and expand its collection, processing, exploitation, and dissemination capabilities.
Enhancing Collection Capabilities for the National Ground Intelligence Center
Advancing the capabilities of U.S. Army aerial surveillance assets
Overview
Results
SOSi’s senior imagery scientists are helping the U.S. Army mitigate collection gaps and enhance the capabilities of tactical and national assets. We are leading efforts to research, engineer, and test new mission sensors to enhance the Army’s remote sensing capabilities. We are also developing new exploitation tools that leverage advanced algorithms to expedite the processing of raw data through automation. Our work is helping the Army transform the raw data it collects into actionable intelligence faster than ever before, which improves situational awareness and can potentially save lives.