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U.S. Military Taps Tech7 for Rapid Space Data Integration

By MGN EditorialMarch 10, 2026 at 03:21 PM

Tech7 awarded first task order under TRACE 2.0 contract to enable warfighters to quickly analyze and integrate third-party space data into mission systems.

The Tech7 Company, a rapidly growing innovator in the U.S. defense and national security sector, has been awarded the first task order under its TRACE 2.0 contract to enable warfighters to rapidly analyze, integrate, and operationalize third-party space domain awareness (SDA) data into U.S. space mission systems. According to the press release, the TRACE 2.0 Task Order #1 will allow the U.S. military to quickly ingest and utilize SDA data from commercial and allied sources. This capability is critical for maintaining space superiority and supporting joint all-domain operations. 'Our TRACE 2.0 solution gives the warfighter the ability to seamlessly fuse third-party SDA data into their existing mission systems,' said Tech7 CEO Jane Doe. 'This allows for faster decision-making and more effective space-based operations.' The TRACE 2.0 program builds on Tech7's previous work providing data integration and analysis tools to the U.S. Space Force. This latest task order demonstrates the company's growing role in supporting the military's space-based missions and modernization efforts. As the space domain becomes increasingly congested and contested, the ability to rapidly incorporate diverse data sources will be crucial for maintaining the U.S.'s technological edge. The TRACE 2.0 contract positions Tech7 as a key partner in this critical endeavor.
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