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DARPA's ISIS Project Seeks Slow, Soaring Surveillance Superiority

Defense Industry Daily | May 1 2006

DARPA's ISIS program is developing a stratospheric airship with sensor antennas that will include a radar nearly as large as the airship. This would create a battlefield surveillance platform with extreme endurance, and equally extreme resolution for its air and battlefield scans via radar and other carried sensors. This project is associated with the Lockheed's High Altitude Airship program, which is intended to soar at over 65,000 feet for over a month at a time, and could play a significant role in ballistic missile and cruise missile defense.

Like all DARPA projects, ISIS is pushing the limits of technology. Critical technology areas requiring further development include low aerial-density advanced airship hull material, extremely low-power transmit-receive modules, and novel power systems for long-endurance stratospheric airship operation.

A couple of recent contracts illustrate some of those efforts:

April 21/06: Northrop Grumman Corp. Electronic Sensors and System Section in Linthicum Heights, MD received an $8.7 million cost-plus fixed-fee contract to develop a lightweight, low-power density Active Electronically Scanned Array (AESA) radar technology for the DARPA Integrated Sensor is Structure (ISIS) program. The AESA radar to be developed is to be dual band (UHF and X-Band) and bonded to the flexible hull material of the airship. The final deliverable is to Feasibility of Flexible Scanned Array. Solicitations began in March 2006, negotiations were complete in April 2006, and work will be complete by April 2008. The Air Force Research Laboratory in Rome, NY issued the contract (FA8750-06-C-0049).

April 28/06: Lockheed Martin Corp. in Littleton, CO received an $8.8 million cost-plus fixed-fee contract associated with the Integrated Sensor IS Structure (ISIS) critical technology development program. as the DefenseLINK release notes:

"The purpose of this effort is to perform preliminary design/analysis, development and validation testing of a novel power system for a stratospheric airship."

Prototype testing will occur during the course of this effort, and monthly status and final technical reports will be delivered. Lockheed will also be cooperating with other contractors in the ISIS programand sharing information. Work will be complete by April 2008. The Air Force Research Laboratory in Rome, NY issued the contract (FA8750-06-C-0046).

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