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EarthDaily Secures Eight-Figure Data Deal With US Defence & Intelligence Tech Firm

KUALA LUMPUR, April 10 (Bernama) -- EarthDaily Analytics (EarthDaily) has signed a new eight-figure data subscription agreement with a United States (US) defence and intelligence technology company, reflecting growing demand for artificial intelligence (AI)-ready Earth observation data built on consistency, calibration and trust.

“We look forward to partnering closely with this established and highly respected leader in US defence and intelligence technology,” said EarthDaily President, Chief Executive Officer and Director, Don Osborne, adding that the agreement validates both the partner’s mission and the quality of EarthDaily’s data.

According to a statement, the agreement provides the customer with access to tens of millions of square kilometres of daily images, with EarthDaily’s analysis-ready data supporting large-scale AI and machine learning workflows.

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The EarthDaily Constellation is designed to deliver consistent and repeatable measurement at a global scale by capturing the entire planet daily at the same local solar time and viewing geometry.

This consistency reduces noise in datasets, which is essential for training, validating and deploying AI models with confidence.

Built as a measurement system, EarthDaily applies rigorous radiometric and geometric calibration to ensure the data is analytically reliable across time.

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With 22 spectral bands spanning visible, near-infrared, shortwave infrared and thermal infrared, the system captures subtle changes in terrain, infrastructure and surface conditions.

This enables AI models to detect real changes rather than inconsistencies caused by varying data collection conditions.

The company said the data foundation supports continuous monitoring, scalable automation and forward-looking Earth intelligence for governments and enterprises operating in complex and high-impact environments.

-- BERNAMA