Logos Technologies is a diversified science, engineering, and technology company specializing in the fields of advanced sensors, wide area motion imagery (WAMI), advanced analytics, and processing of large, multi-source datasets.
Kestrel Block II (KBII) provides 360-degree day/night (24/7) aerostat-based wide-area motion imagery in under 85 lbs. KBII provides non-stop surveillance coverage for up to 30...
The RedKite-I wide-area motion imagery system provides the same capability as the RedKite Pod, including real-time on-board processing, but reconfigured to fit entirely in the...
The BlackKite-I wide-area motion imagery system provides the same capability as the BlackKite Pod, including real-time on-board processing, but reconfigured to fit entirely in...
Surveillance sensor designers capitalize on off-the-shelf hardware and software, open-systems standards, and SWaP to create some of the most powerful systems ever for persistent...
Electro-optical sensor payloads combine with sophisticated digital signal processing to create persistent-surveillance capabilities able to look backwards and forwards through...
LAKEHURST, N.J., 11 June 2015. Sensor payloads experts at Logos Technologies LLC in Fairfax, Va., are developing enabling technologies for compact sensor systems for unmanned ...
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FAIRFAX, Va., 1 Oct. 2012. Persistent surveillance expert Logos Technologies Inc. in Fairfax, Va., won a $111.8 million from the U.S. Navy to build 22 Kestrel wide-area persistent...
JOINT BASE MCGUIRE-DIX-LAKEHURST, N.J., 21 Sept. 2012. U.S. Navy persistent-surveillance experts are awarding a $28 million contract to Logos Technologies Inc. in Fairfax, Va....
ARLINGTON, Va., 17 April 2011. Sensors experts at Logos Technologies Inc. in Arlington, Va., will provide the U.S. Navy and Marine Corps with persistent surveillance capability...
LAKEHURST NAS, N.J., 30 Sept. 2010. U.S. Navy aerostat surveillance experts are looking to engineers at Logos Technologies Inc. in Arlington, Va., to design and build a reliable...