Valley of Depth

Future of Signal Intelligence (LIVE @ NYSE), with John Serafini (CEO of Hawkeye 360)

Jan 28, 2026
John Serafini, CEO of Hawkeye 360, leads a company that maps radio-frequency emissions from space to reveal human activity. The conversation covers RF-listening satellites in three-satellite clusters, how RF ties to intent, detecting dark vessels and GPS jamming, fingerprinting emitters over time, and the data and software that form Hawkeye 360’s competitive edge.
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INSIGHT

Trios Beat Single Sensors For Geolocation

  • Three-satellite clusters use time- and frequency-based distance-of-arrival to geolocate far more accurately than single-satellite angle-of-arrival.
  • Hawkeye's triad architecture trades cost for precision critical to intelligence use.
INSIGHT

Satellite Radios Can Be Reprogrammed In-Flight

  • Programmable software-defined radios let satellites retask mid-orbit to chase different signals or new adversary waveforms.
  • This flexibility avoids hardware re-flights and supports rapid adaptation to threats.
INSIGHT

Fingerprinting For Persistent Tracking

  • Fingerprinting lets Hawkeye identify and maintain chain-of-custody on emitters across passes.
  • That emitter-level continuity underpins persistent tracking and attribution.
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