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Spire Global Awarded $1.2 Million NASA Contract Renewal for Earth Observation Data

Spire Global Awarded $1.2 Million NASA Contract Renewal for Earth Observation Data

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VIENNA, Va.--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- Spire Global, Inc. (NYSE: SPIR) ('Spire' or 'the Company'), a global provider of space-based data, analytics and space services, was awarded a $1.2 million, two-month task order extension modification from NASA to continue participation in its Commercial Satellite Data Acquisition (CSDA) Program. The award is an extension to a $6.7 million, 12-month task order awarded in August 2024.
Under the task order, Spire will continue to deliver its comprehensive Earth observation data, including GNSS radio occultation, GNSS Reflectometry, and space weather measurements. As one of the original vendors for the CSDA Program, Spire has provided Earth observation data to NASA's CSDA Program since 2018.
Spire's data will support U.S. government-funded research with the objective of enhancing global weather forecasting, atmospheric profiling, and climate research.
About Spire Global, Inc.
Spire (NYSE: SPIR) is a global provider of space-based data, analytics and space services, offering unique datasets and powerful insights about Earth so that organizations can make decisions with confidence in a rapidly changing world. Spire builds, owns, and operates a fully deployed satellite constellation that observes the Earth in real time using radio frequency technology. The data acquired by Spire's satellites provides global weather intelligence, ship and plane movements, and spoofing and jamming detection to better predict how their patterns impact economies, global security, business operations and the environment. Spire also offers Space as a Service solutions that empower customers to leverage its established infrastructure to put their business in space. Spire has offices across the U.S., Canada, UK, Luxembourg, Germany and Singapore. To learn more, visit spire.com.
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