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Areté has donated $10,000 to help the families of fallen special operations agents and the intelligence community at large, reports Areté’s President and CEO David Campion. “We work closely with the special ops community by protecting them with the best technology possible, but we wanted to personalize our involvement,” says...
Yahoo! News featured Areté’s DVE (Degraded Visual Environment) Lidar technology as it reported that Special Operations Command (SOCOM) is close to being able to outfit its combat helicopter pilots with the ability to see through severe brownout and other conditions, so that pilots can take off and land safely. This...
ARLINGTON, VA, TUCSON, AZ, AND PHOENIX, AZ — A science and engineering technology company has found a new use for their 3D printers and laser cutters — Operation Face Shield, designed to provide local medical workers with protection against COVID-19. In Tucson, four scientists and engineers made use of their...
Areté is one of 40 contractors mentioned in February 2020’s Military & Aerospace Electronics Magazine as companies tapped by the U.S. Navy to develop systems and subsystems for next-generation unmanned surface vessels (USVs). Areté is already the Commercial Transition Partner on the Mark 18 UUV Advanced Sensor Package, and looks...
The United States Defense Department may one day rely on thousands of low-cost, floating sensors to collect data such as water temperature, fish and maritime mammal movements, and commercial vessel navigation. The DoD has tapped several companies, including Areté, to create the floating sensor network. Such an effort is part of...