Descartes Labs wins AFWERX Phase II SBIR
Descartes Labs, a Santa Fe, NM-based geospatial analytics company, announced on July 8 that it has been awarded a U.S. Air Force Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) Direct to Phase II contract through AFWERX and the Air Force Research Lab (AFRL) Space Vehicles Directorate and Information Directorate. The Air Force will gain the benefit of optimized data discovery of collected sensor data and the automation of multi-modal analytical processes through machine learning and artificial intelligence powered by the Descartes Labs Platform.
According to the contract’s AFRL ISR Program Manager, “The data integration, fusion, and discovery technologies being developed by Descartes Labs are critical to providing the US Air Force and US Space Force with transformative capabilities for ISR sensing, sense-making, and information integration for next-generation battle management and command and control.”
With the Phase II SBIR, Descartes Labs aims to advance the development of Intelligence, Surveillance, and Reconnaissance (ISR) through data consumption, management, and dissemination of near-real-time actionable analytics. Descartes Labs will create a single source of truth for the Air Force by fusing together multisensor data sources from satellites, shipping pings, aerial targets, and more. With the implementation of artificial intelligence, machine learning, and computer vision techniques, The Air Force will gain actionable insights to improve decision-making through real-time analytics from Descartes Labs.
Descartes Labs was previously awarded an AFWERX Phase I SBIR with AFRL Information Directorate and the Air Combat Command. During this proof of concept, Descartes Labs worked to ingest Wide Area Motion Imagery data and explore the development of tracklets on this imagery. The learnings from Phase 1 will drive Descartes Labs’ efforts in working with new sensor modalities to include high-alt aerial imagery.
“Our AFWERX Phase I effort afforded us a unique view of USAF’s geospatial-enabled cloud compute requirements,” said Phil Fraher, president at Descartes Labs. “The customer requirements discovery process revealed the need for automated data discovery to relieve cognitive overload, optimize manual exploitation workflows, and enhance data dissemination to multiple geographical disparate nodes. We are honored to levy Descartes Labs state-of-the-art multi-sensor platform capabilities to directly assist the Air Force and InterAgency stakeholders in achieving mission success.”
Source: Descartes Labs