Globalstar announced a Cooperative Research and Development Agreement (CRADA) with the United States Army. Under this agreement, Globalstar will collaborate with Army research and development teams to evaluate its advanced satellite data solutions for the Department of Defense.
The primary focus of the CRADA is to assess Globalstar’s ultra-low size, weight, power, and cost (SWaP-C) devices for long-duration field deployment with zero maintenance. These solutions are engineered for austere and remote environments, supporting applications like covert sensing, unmanned systems, and congested logistics tracking.
Dr. Paul E. Jacobs, Globalstar CEO, stated that this collaboration reflects the company's growing engagement with defense and federal partners. It aims to support the Army’s evaluation of next-generation satellite capabilities, leveraging Globalstar's decades of satellite expertise and emerging terrestrial innovation for secure, autonomous operations in contested environments.
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