Vannevar, a defense technology company, and cloud-based mobile carrier Cape have formed a partnership that combines Vannevar’s sensing capabilities with Cape’s private networking technology to deploy forward securely and detect threats instantly.
Vannevar’s attritable RF sensor, Scout, can operate in challenging environments and remote locations, providing unclassified and partner-shareable data to the US national security community. Over the last few months, Scout has integrated Cape’s proprietary network technology to transfer RF data reliably and securely across Cape’s backhaul networks.
Vannevar and Cape recently deployed the sensing solution in the Balikatan 2025 and Katana Strike 2025 exercises, enabling various maritime mission sets in the Indo-Pacific region. The teams worked closely with 5th ANGLICO and other III MIG units within the United States Marine Corps (USMC).
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Cape CEO John Doyle said, “This exercise was a great opportunity for Cape to demonstrate the breadth and throughput of our telecom network in mission critical use cases for the DOD, which could not have happened without Vannevar’s firsthand understanding of critical DOD mission needs and current technology gaps. We were proud to support Scout’s ability to integrate with existing systems, collect on objects of interest, and cue further reconnaissance.”
Vannevar CTO Scott Philips, who oversaw the joint team, observed, “Cape’s private and secure network enabled our sensors and accompanying software to deliver critical, real-time insights to our DOD partners overseas, with faster connection speeds than alternatives in Asia. Looking ahead, we plan to embed Cape SIMs into our Scout sensors and use Cape as our primary network provider given their proven success in contested, remote, and denied environments.”
SOURCE: PRNewswire