Full-Time
Updated on 7/11/2026
AI-powered multi-source geospatial intelligence platform
$82k - $119.9k/yr
No H1B Sponsorship
Colorado Springs, CO, USA + 2 more
More locations: Melbourne, FL, USA | Reston, VA, USA
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Vantor provides an AI-powered platform that unifies data from space, air, and ground sensors into a real-time, AI-ready 3D model of Earth. Its Tensorglobe platform automates the entire intelligence cycle—from tasking and data collection to processing and analysis—on a subscription basis. Key products include WorldView for high-resolution imagery tasking, Raptor for GPS-denied navigation, and Sentry for automated site monitoring. Unlike companies that only sell raw imagery, Vantor offers an end-to-end geospatial workflow and digital twin as a service, helping defense, intelligence, and commercial customers make faster, more informed decisions using a shared, continually updated spatial picture.
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1,001-5,000
Company Stage
IPO
Headquarters
San Juan, Puerto Rico
Founded
1957
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BAE Systems teams with Vantor to build high-resolution imagery satellites. 25 June 2026 BAE Systems (LON: BA) announced today that it has entered into an agreement to build high-resolution imaging satellite buses for Vantor, a leading provider of unified spatial intelligence from space to ground. BAE Systems will build the spacecraft for the next-generation Vantor Vantage(TM) 20 cm-class imaging satellites from the Evolve(TM) spacecraft line, for use with national defense and intelligence programs. BAE Systems will also lead spacecraft integration and testing for the program. "We are entering a new era of imaging satellite production that is based on a long and successful history of delivering space vehicles for Vantor programs," said Brad Shogrin, vice president and general manager of National Space for BAE Systems Space & Mission Systems. "The Vantage imaging satellites will provide essential data for critical intelligence programs, and we look forward to growing our partnership as we advance to the production phase of these next-generation space vehicles. Vantor features world-class capabilities, and we are excited to once again partner with them on these advanced systems." Vantage satellites are designed to collect the most accurate, highest-resolution commercial imagery on orbit. They will integrate advanced technologies designed to increase imagery collection, reduce latency and deliver mission-critical intelligence from space. BAE Systems and Vantor share a successful history of collaboration spanning several multi-satellite intelligence programs, including two Quickbird and three WorldView(TM) satellites. "As demand accelerates for more responsive space-based intelligence, we're investing in expanding our constellation capabilities to strengthen the spatial foundation that represents our living digital twin of Earth," said Matt Jenkins, chief space systems officer at Vantor. "Vantage represents the next generation of exquisite imaging from space, and BAE Systems' proven track record of manufacturing excellence, mission execution, and deep experience supporting world-class imaging programs makes them the right partner to help us build what will be the most capable commercial imaging satellites on orbit." The companies will continue to research future collaboration on satellite constellation design and production to advance national defense and intelligence capabilities. Brian Rantala, BAE Systems Mobile: 720-995-8253 [email protected] Industries
Rheinmetall signs MoU to use Vantor's geospatial platform for European intelligence, surveillance, reconnaissance network. BRUSSELS - German defense technology contractor Rheinmetall AG, investing heavily in space technology to capture a share of the German military's $40-billion, five year space budget, has signed an MoU with US-based Vantor to integrate Vantor's Tensorglobe geospatial platform and satellites into Rheinmetall's command and control architecture. The agreement, announced June 18, is the first major trans-Atlantic space partnership by Rheinmetall, which in recent months has signed multiple agreements on intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance (ISR), and secure space-based communications, in Europe. Peter B. de Selding is Co-Founder and Editor of SpaceIntelReport.com. He started SpaceIntelReport in 2017 after 26 years as the Paris Bureau Chief for SpaceNews where he covered the commercial satellite, launch and the international space businesses. He is a must read for space executives. Follow Peter @pbdes You may also like. June 18, 2026 June 17, 2026 June 16, 2026 June 15, 2026 June 12, 2026 June 11, 2026 June 9, 2026
Vantor, Bravo1Alpha partner on GEOINT, IMINT capabilities for tactical operations. * Vantor and Bravo1Alpha have teamed up on tactical GEOINT and satellite intelligence tools * The collaboration focuses on faster battlefield decision-making using real-time imagery * The companies aim to improve intelligence operations in contested environments Vantor and Bravo1Alpha have entered into a strategic cooperation agreement to develop geospatial intelligence and imagery intelligence capabilities designed to accelerate satellite-enabled decision-making at the tactical edge. Bravo1Alpha said in a LinkedIn post on Thursday the collaboration focuses on bridging strategic space-based intelligence capabilities with frontline operational execution, particularly for European defense and security missions. The effort aims to improve the delivery, processing and operationalization of near-real-time satellite imagery in contested, fast-moving environments. What capabilities are the companies developing? The partnership centers on two primary operational capabilities: * Close satellite support station - designed to create a near real-time "sensor-to-effector" workflow that enables deployed units to access and act on satellite-derived intelligence within minutes * Forward-deployable GEOINT cells - intended to integrate intelligence and command-and-control functions to accelerate imagery exploitation and operational decision-making. The deployable fusion intelligence cells are optimized for rapid intelligence processing, dissemination and situational awareness support. Vantor and Bravo1Alpha have spent several months developing and refining the workflows, which they described as combat-proven and field-tested, to support more agile intelligence operations. What is Vantor's broader spatial intelligence strategy? The Bravo1Alpha partnership follows Vantor's recent alliance agreement with CGI, focused on AI-enabled situational awareness and spatial intelligence capabilities for defense and civil government customers. Under that February agreement, CGI and Vantor said they plan to combine CGI's artificial intelligence, edge computing and visual analytics capabilities with Vantor's Tensorglobe spatial intelligence platform and Raptor navigation technology for operations in GPS-denied environments.
Vantor appoints Elie Tabchouri to lead International Government business. * 4 hrs ago Vantor, the leader in unified spatial intelligence, today announced that Elie Tabchouri has joined the company as Executive Vice President and General Manager of its International Government business segment. He will lead Vantor's efforts to further scale its international footprint across Europe, the Middle East, Africa, Asia-Pacific, and Latin America, capitalizing on surging demand for the company's sovereign intelligence capabilities. Elie Tabchouri has joined Vantor as Executive Vice President and General Manager of its International Government business segment. He will lead Vantor's efforts to further scale its international footprint across Europe, the Middle East, Africa, Asia-Pacific, and Latin America, capitalizing on surging demand for the company's sovereign intelligence capabilities. Around the world, governments are racing to build advanced geospatial intelligence systems they can own and operate independently - integrating sensors across space, air, and ground, automating intelligence workflows, and deploying insights within secure, sovereign environments. Vantor is uniquely positioned to meet this need. Its industry-leading satellite constellation, highly accurate spatial foundation, and AI-powered Tensorgloble(TM) spatial intelligence platform automate the full intelligence cycle - from collection to analysis to delivery - delivering mission-ready capabilities that support everything from persistent site monitoring to targeting to real-time tactical operations. Tabchouri joins Vantor from Google with deep experience helping governments integrate advanced AI-powered capabilities into sovereign environments. At Google, he spent the best part of a decade focused on helping governments build AI-powered and sovereign cloud capabilities, including leading public sector cloud businesses across Europe, the Middle East, and Africa. Most recently, he led sales for Google's Distributed Cloud business in EMEA, partnering with ministries of defense and government agencies to deploy sovereign on-premise systems. "Elie has spent his career helping governments build sovereign capability in cutting-edge technology - from the early days of cloud to today's AI-driven systems - often taking programs from concept to reality," said Dan Smoot, Vantor CEO. "That experience is critical for this moment. As governments seek greater control over how intelligence is built and deployed, demand for mission-ready capabilities is accelerating. That demand drove double-digit growth in our international business last year, and I'm excited for Elie to scale that momentum as we help nations strengthen their sovereignty." Vantor already supports more than 60 government partners worldwide, reflecting growing demand for its capabilities. The company delivers high-resolution satellite imagery, 2D and 3D maps, and AI-powered spatial intelligence infrastructure to support defense, intelligence, civil, and humanitarian missions. Vantor also provides direct access capabilities, enabling nations to task and securely downlink imagery from its constellation into their own environments. Tabchouri has a track record of building and scaling high-impact businesses internationally, including launching and growing new markets into significant revenue drivers. Prior to Google, he worked at The Boston Consulting Group, where he led digital transformation and strategy initiatives for public sector and regulated industry clients. "For many years, I've helped nations build sovereign cloud and AI infrastructure from the ground up," said Tabchouri. "What's changing now is how intelligence fits into those systems. Nations are no longer looking for standalone tools - they want integrated capabilities that operate within their own environments and support real missions. Vantor stands out by bringing this together in a single system, from the underlying data to operational deployment. That's what customers are asking for, and I'm excited to help Vantor deliver at a critical time." While many providers offer either imagery or analytics, governments increasingly require a complete system they can own and operate. Vantor delivers that through Tensorglobe - a unified platform that brings together data from its industry-leading satellite constellation and other sensors into a continuously updated model of the world. Built on Vantor's highly accurate global 2D and 3D spatial foundation, the platform automates the full intelligence cycle and enables customers to move seamlessly from collection to analysis to real-time operations - delivering mission-ready capability across cloud, on-premise, and tactical edge environments. About Vantor Vantor is forging the new frontier of spatial intelligence to unlock a more autonomous, interoperable world. Mycarrollcountynews give decision makers and operators the power to build a unified intelligence picture, delivering the clarity they need to navigate what's happening now and shape what's coming next. Mycarrollcountynews fuse data from its constellation, which includes the most capable imaging satellites on orbit, with real-time sensor feeds from space, air, and ground to create an AI-ready digital twin of Earth. Its spatial intelligence platform automates every part of the cycle - from tasking to collection to production - to update and analyze this foundation at the pace of change. Its products drive deeper mission-critical insights and connect the next generation of autonomous systems across the defense, intelligence, and commercial landscape. To learn more, visit www.vantor.com. Media gallery
Vantor to combine high-resolution imaging and real-time global monitoring. 0 Comments On April 9, Vantor announced plans to expand its satellite constellation and create the first commercial space-based system combining accurate, high-resolution imaging with real-time global monitoring - empowering government and commercial customers to generate intelligence and power tactical operations at unprecedented speed and scale. For decades, space-based intelligence has forced a tradeoff: you could either see the world in high detail or monitor it continuously, but not both. This expansion to Vantor's constellation, which already delivers the most accurate and high-resolution imagery on orbit, eliminates that tradeoff for the first time. These new satellites, Vantor Vantage and Vantor Pulse, build on the success of Vantor's state-of-the-art WorldView Legion program, which doubled collection capacity, introduced dawn-to-dusk monitoring, and set a new benchmark for commercial imaging performance. Legion satellites are already supporting high-priority missions for customers around the world, delivering the scale, accuracy, and reliability required for operational missions. With Legion, Vantor's constellation can collect over 3.5 million square kilometers of highly accurate 30 cm-class imagery daily and revisit the same location on Earth up to 15 times per day. The expanded fleet will further increase this collection capacity while improving revisit rates five-fold, unlocking imaging of the same location on Earth as frequently as every 15 minutes. These capabilities enable a continuously updated, real-time view of the world in 2D and 3D - allowing customers to detect change, maintain up-to-date maps, track activity, and predict emerging threats at machine speed. Vantor expects to bring the first Pulse satellites online as soon as 2027, followed by the first two Vantage satellites as soon as 2029. "Vantage and Pulse usher in a new era of space-based intelligence - it's the first time that governments and businesses can get both detailed imaging and real-time monitoring from a single commercial system," said Dan Smoot, Vantor CEO. "That fundamentally changes how intelligence is generated and used. Instead of choosing between accuracy and speed, customers can seamlessly collect, fuse, and deploy our multi-class intelligence within their sovereign systems, turning space-based data into a real-time operational capability." Stay in the know with breaking news from across the IC and IC contracting landscape by becoming a paid subscriber to IC News. Your support makes its work possible.