August 19, 2021

DHS S&T Funds Washington Startup to Test Metamaterial-Based Radar

This Phase 5 award allows the Science and Technology Directorate and DHS to explore new use cases for the MESA radar in Counter-Unmanned Aircraft Systems scenarios.
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Release Date:

August 19, 2021

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
S&T Public Affairs, 202-254-2385

Washington, D.C. - The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Science and Technology Directorate (S&T) awarded $454,099 to Echodyne Corporation of Kirkland, Washington, to continue critical research and development on new radar systems using metamaterials. DHS awarded the funds through a Phase 5 Other Transaction Agreement with S&T’s Silicon Valley Innovation Program (SVIP).

Previous Echodyne efforts with SVIP have focused on the development of an innovative Metamaterials Electronically Scanning Array (MESA®) radar for use in a variety of border security applications. MESA uses metamaterials to build a new architecture for fully electronic scanning radar systems with high fidelity and fast directional changes—with much lower cost, size, weight, and power.

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