LeoLabs Reports $60M in U.S. Government Contracts with 186% Growth in 2025
LeoLabs reported over $60 million in U.S. government contracts for 2025, reflecting a 186% growth, with significant partnerships including the U.S. Department of Commerce and U.S. Space Force. The company enhanced its radar capabilities and plans to operationalize its first Scout radar in Hawaii by early 2026, while also being included in the Competitive Range for the Missile Defense Agency's SHIELD contract. LeoLabs continues to focus on integrating its tracking solutions into mission operations to meet emerging government needs.

LeoLabs closed 2025 with over $60 million in total contract awards from U.S. and Allied customers, marking a 186% increase in U.S. government contracts. The U.S. Department of Commerce and U.S.
Space Force licensed access to LeoLabs' Object Catalog. The company tracks over 25,000 objects in low Earth orbit. In 2025, LeoLabs expanded its radar architecture with new classes, Seeker and Scout, in collaboration with U.S.
Space Force. It plans to operationalize its first Scout radar in Hawaii by early 2026. LeoLabs is included in the Competitive Range for the Missile Defense Agency's SHIELD contract, which has a ceiling of $151 billion. The company aims to integrate its solutions into mission operations while addressing emerging government needs.




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