CHANTILLY, Virginia – Alpine Method Technologies, LLC (Alpine) proudly announces its selection to advance to the second round of the RF Spectrum Sharing Challenge (RFSSC), hosted by the National Security Innovation Network (NSIN) in collaboration with the Air Force Research Lab (AFRL).
NSIN and AFRL have joined forces to launch the RFSSC, aiming to drive transformative advancements in spectrum management. This initiative seeks to unveil solutions that tackle increased spectrum congestion and constraints, in order to shape the future of military and civilian spectrum sharing by accelerating innovation in machine learning and signal processing for RF signals. For this challenge, Alpine plans to leverage Spectral Pteron, our SBIR technology advancing the state of the art in blind spectrum situational assessment. The Spectral Pteron product is a software cognitive system that guides operators through the research and monitoring of signals and anomalies in the Electromagnetic Spectrum.. “This represents a strategic step into an adjacent market for Spectral Pteron”, said Michael Szalkowski, Co-Founder of Alpine. “Our stakeholders continue to be our continuous focus and we are excited that they are equally enthusiastic with this notable recognition and how our participation in this challenge will expand the capability set of Pteron delivering more benefits to the Operator.” About National Security Innovation Network (NSIN) The NSIN mission is to build networks of innovators that generate new solutions to national security problems. To learn more about NSIN, please visit https://nsin.mil/ Comments are closed.
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