Sigma Space Corporation

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Sigma Space provides tools to addresses some of today’s most pressing scientific challenges; from autonomous vehicle navigation to climate change to resource management. As an aerospace optical instrumentation company Sigma Space provides next-generation technologies used to rapidly deliver high-quality 3D maps of the Earth and beyond. Serving NASA and the DOD for nearly 20 years, the company designs and builds unique LiDAR sensors and aerospace optical instruments, provides commercial solutions and offers engineering services from a world-class staff of engineers, technicians, and scientists.

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