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Voyager and Palantir Developing AI-Powered Solution for Space Domain Awareness Applications

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Voyager Technologies and Palantir Technologies (NASDAQ: PLTR) are expanding their partnership to develop AI-powered Space Domain Awareness solutions. The collaboration aims to enable proactive mitigation of potential space-based collisions and threats.

The system will integrate Voyager's VPX signal processing electronics, signals intelligence software, and mission services with Palantir's AI/Machine-Learning engines. Key capabilities include space-based object detection, identification, classification, and tracking, utilizing real-time radio frequency streams and imagery.

The open-architecture SDA system will leverage existing on-orbit assets, with plans to transition from TRL4 to TRL8 as a hosted payload in 2026. The partnership extends Palantir's AI solutions from ground to space operations, addressing increasing demands in this contested environment.

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DENVER, March 10, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Voyager Technologies (Voyager), a global leader in defense technology and space solutions, is expanding its partnership with Palantir Technologies (NASDAQ: PLTR) to develop AI-powered solutions for enhanced Space Domain Awareness, enabling the proactive mitigation of potential collisions and threats.

"Our partnership is driving resilience into national security space by providing decision-makers with critical information on operationally relevant timescales," said Matt Magaña, President of Defense and National Security at Voyager. "We're developing an integrated solution, harnessing the power of AI with Palantir's software stack and taking advantage of real-time radio frequency streams and imagery to perform space-based object detection, identification, classification and tracking."

The open-architecture SDA system pulls data from existing on-orbit assets using Voyager's VPX signal processing electronics and chassis, signals intelligence software and mission services capabilities and Palantir's AI/Machine-Learning engines. The team aims to rapidly transition the SDA system from TRL4 to TRL8 as a hosted payload in 2026.

"We are deepening our partnership with Voyager to deliver the transformative capabilities required to maintain our national security," said Robert Imig, Head of USG Research and Development at Palantir. "We are further extending the reach of our AI solutions from ground to space, a critical frontier where demands are intensifying as the environment grows increasingly contested."

Palantir's AI capabilities will enhance Voyager's defense and national security solutions, enabling in situ signals processing for optical communication systems and more.

To learn more about Voyager's next-generation defense technologies please visit: https://voyagertechnologies.com/defense-natsec/

About Voyager Technologies:

Voyager Technologies (Voyager) is a defense and space technology company committed to advancing and delivering transformative, mission-critical solutions. By tackling the most complex challenges, Voyager aims to unlock new frontiers for human progress, fortify national security, and protect critical assets from ground to space. For more information visit: voyagertechnologies.com

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FAQ

What is the timeline for Voyager and PLTR's Space Domain Awareness system deployment?

The system is planned to transition from TRL4 to TRL8 as a hosted payload in 2026.

What capabilities will the new PLTR-Voyager AI space system provide?

The system will perform space-based object detection, identification, classification, and tracking using real-time RF streams and imagery.

How does the Voyager-PLTR space awareness system work?

It combines Voyager's VPX signal processing electronics and intelligence software with Palantir's AI/ML engines, pulling data from existing on-orbit assets.

What is the strategic importance of the PLTR-Voyager space partnership?

The partnership enhances national security space resilience by providing decision-makers with critical information on operationally relevant timescales.

What technology components does Voyager contribute to the PLTR space partnership?

Voyager contributes VPX signal processing electronics and chassis, signals intelligence software, and mission services capabilities.
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