DigitalGlobe

DigitalGlobe is a commercial provider of high-resolution earth imagery and geo-spatial services, founded in 1992 and headquartered in Colorado, United States. The company operates a constellation of satellites, including IKONOS, QuickBird, WorldView-1, GeoEye-1, WorldView-2, and WorldView-3, which enable it to capture detailed images of the Earth's surface. DigitalGlobe's imaging services cater to various sectors, including defense and intelligence, public safety, civil agencies, and environmental monitoring. By offering advanced satellite imaging, the company assists in map-making, infrastructure management, and resource exploration, helping clients understand changes on the planet efficiently and effectively.

Jeff Kerridge

Senior Vice President of Defense and Intelligence Programs

Jay Littlepage

Vice President, Infrastructure and Operations

2 past transactions

The Radiant Group

Acquisition in 2016
The Radiant Group, Inc. is a Chantilly, Virginia-based company that specializes in advanced technical and analytical solutions aimed at improving decision-making processes while minimizing risk and ensuring mission success. The company focuses on addressing real-time multi-intelligence collection and exploitation needs by providing a comprehensive framework that facilitates the entire lifecycle of data management, from collection to decision-making. Radiant Group develops software tailored for special operations and military intelligence, incorporating data processing, geospatial visualization, applied data science, analytic methodologies, cybersecurity, and cloud-based software development. Through its innovative solutions, the company enhances the quality and speed of information processing for its clients.

Tomnod

Acquisition in 2013
Tomnod is a company that specializes in crowdsourcing to enhance data quality through machine learning and human analysis. Founded in 2010 and based in Longmont, Colorado, Tomnod enables users to analyze satellite images for the identification of objects and locations on Earth. Its platform allows individuals to explore satellite imagery, contribute to solving real-world challenges, and observe changes in the planet over time. Users can plot information on these images and create geospatial databases, facilitating a collaborative approach to understanding various environmental and social issues. By comparing findings among team members, Tomnod aims to achieve accurate assessments of the tasks at hand.
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