LeoLabs to Deliver Scalable Space Surveillance Data for Safety and Security Missions

LeoLabs to Deliver Scalable Space Surveillance Data for Safety and Security Missions

LeoLabs, the world's leading mission partner for persistent Orbital Intelligence, announced it was awarded a contract by the U.S. Department of Commerce (DOC) Office of Space Commerce (OSC) and the U.S. Space Force (USSF) Joint Commercial Operations cell (JCO) to license access to the company's Object Catalog. The contract, awarded on 30 September 2025, marks the first time multiple agencies across the U.S. government are collaborating to utilise LeoLabs' space surveillance data at scale to support multiple space safety and security missions to provide best value to the American taxpayer. This milestone aligns with the Presidential Executive Order (EO) on Ensuring Commercial, Cost-Effective Solutions in Federal Contracts, demonstrating the EO's success in driving interagency adoption of innovative, efficient commercial technologies to enhance national space interests.

This interagency adoption signals LeoLabs' emergence as the nation's leading commercial source of persistent Orbital Intelligence. LeoLabs maintains the highest quality and most comprehensive commercial catalogue of objects and activity in Low Earth Orbit (LEO) with nearly 25,000 resident space objects. The company currently tracks 99.3% of the U.S. Department of Defence's (DoD) public catalogue, including 99.96% of all satellites and 98.56% of all debris. Under this contract, it will deliver its full public catalogue, as well as radar observations, object state updates, and maneuver detection data, to the USSF Unified Data Library (UDL) for use by the OSC and the JCO.

The OSC will evaluate how to best integrate a fully commercial catalogue into the Traffic Coordination System for Space (TraCSS). TraCSS users and development partners will now be able to understand how LeoLabs data can deliver timely and actionable alerts and insights for the space safety mission in LEO. The JCO will also receive full access to LeoLabs Object Catalog for Space Domain Awareness, building on the work LeoLabs had been doing to monitor and conduct threat assessments for adversarial spacecraft in LEO. 

"We are excited to demonstrate how LeoLabs can take on critical missions that until recently were exclusively supported by the U.S. Government," said LeoLabs CEO Tony Frazier.

This contract is among several LeoLabs received from the U.S. Government in 2025 to address escalating threats in space by leveraging the company's foundational data and next-generation radar technology. It has grown its U.S. Government bookings by over 180% since 2024, with $29.4M in contract awards year to date as of September 2025. In June, LeoLabs was selected for TraCSS' Commercial Collision Avoidance Gap Pathfinder effort, which addresses the period immediately after launch when there is an elevated window of collision risk. In August, LeoLabs entered a Space Act Agreement with NASA to evaluate the company's data and determine its applications for new NASA conjunction assessment missions. The Space Act agreement will further validate that LeoLabs data can be integrated with other data sources, including DoD data, for broader U.S. Government applications.

In addition, LeoLabs received two awards from USSF SpaceWERX to advance and proliferate its next-generation radars that enhance the company's ability to detect and characterise emerging threats and unlock new mission areas, such as tracking hypersonic activity and objects in very low Earth orbit (VLEO). Under a Strategic Funding Increase, LeoLabs is building an Ultra High Frequency Seeker-class radar in the lndo­Pacific region. Under a Tactical Funding Increase, LeoLabs is developing a software upgrade to detect and track foreign launches to deploy aboard Scout, the mobile radar class the company unveiled in April.

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GNSS Constellations - A list of all GNSS satellites by constellations

beidou

Satellite NameOrbit Date
BeiDou-3 G4Geostationary Orbit (GEO)17 May, 2023
BeiDou-3 G2Geostationary Orbit (GEO)09 Mar, 2020
Compass-IGSO7Inclined Geosynchronous Orbit (IGSO)09 Feb, 2020
BeiDou-3 M19Medium Earth Orbit (MEO)16 Dec, 2019
BeiDou-3 M20Medium Earth Orbit (MEO)16 Dec, 2019
BeiDou-3 M21Medium Earth Orbit (MEO)23 Nov, 2019
BeiDou-3 M22Medium Earth Orbit (MEO)23 Nov, 2019
BeiDou-3 I3Inclined Geosynchronous Orbit (IGSO)04 Nov, 2019
BeiDou-3 M23Medium Earth Orbit (MEO)22 Sep, 2019
BeiDou-3 M24Medium Earth Orbit (MEO)22 Sep, 2019

galileo

Satellite NameOrbit Date
GSAT0223MEO - Near-Circular05 Dec, 2021
GSAT0224MEO - Near-Circular05 Dec, 2021
GSAT0219MEO - Near-Circular25 Jul, 2018
GSAT0220MEO - Near-Circular25 Jul, 2018
GSAT0221MEO - Near-Circular25 Jul, 2018
GSAT0222MEO - Near-Circular25 Jul, 2018
GSAT0215MEO - Near-Circular12 Dec, 2017
GSAT0216MEO - Near-Circular12 Dec, 2017
GSAT0217MEO - Near-Circular12 Dec, 2017
GSAT0218MEO - Near-Circular12 Dec, 2017

glonass

Satellite NameOrbit Date
Kosmos 2569--07 Aug, 2023
Kosmos 2564--28 Nov, 2022
Kosmos 2559--10 Oct, 2022
Kosmos 2557--07 Jul, 2022
Kosmos 2547--25 Oct, 2020
Kosmos 2545--16 Mar, 2020
Kosmos 2544--11 Dec, 2019
Kosmos 2534--27 May, 2019
Kosmos 2529--03 Nov, 2018
Kosmos 2527--16 Jun, 2018

gps

Satellite NameOrbit Date
Navstar 82Medium Earth Orbit19 Jan, 2023
Navstar 81Medium Earth Orbit17 Jun, 2021
Navstar 78Medium Earth Orbit22 Aug, 2019
Navstar 77Medium Earth Orbit23 Dec, 2018
Navstar 76Medium Earth Orbit05 Feb, 2016
Navstar 75Medium Earth Orbit31 Oct, 2015
Navstar 74Medium Earth Orbit15 Jul, 2015
Navstar 73Medium Earth Orbit25 Mar, 2015
Navstar 72Medium Earth Orbit29 Oct, 2014
Navstar 71Medium Earth Orbit02 Aug, 2014

irnss

Satellite NameOrbit Date
NVS-01Geostationary Orbit (GEO)29 May, 2023
IRNSS-1IInclined Geosynchronous Orbit (IGSO)12 Apr, 2018
IRNSS-1HSub Geosynchronous Transfer Orbit (Sub-GTO)31 Aug, 2017
IRNSS-1GGeostationary Orbit (GEO)28 Apr, 2016
IRNSS-1FGeostationary Orbit (GEO)10 Mar, 2016
IRNSS-1EGeosynchronous Orbit (IGSO)20 Jan, 2016
IRNSS-1DInclined Geosynchronous Orbit (IGSO)28 Mar, 2015
IRNSS-1CGeostationary Orbit (GEO)16 Oct, 2014
IRNSS-1BInclined Geosynchronous Orbit (IGSO)04 Apr, 2014
IRNSS-1AInclined Geosynchronous Orbit (IGSO)01 Jul, 2013
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