Raven Eye is a common operating picture built for Electromagnetic Spectrum Operations. It pulls RF observation data natively from the Unified Data Library (UDL) and turns scattered signals, transponder activity, and geolocation into one coherent operational picture an operator can act on. It is operationally mature — TRL 9 — with origins in the Space ISAC Watch Center.
From the question that opens the watch to the audit trail that closes it out.
Request a demolive transponders
rolling timelines
cross-sat geo window
operator stages
COP Globe layers
Raven Eye is organized around how spectrum operators actually work — a single arc that carries an event from first notice to coordinated response:
The arc plays out across four planes that keep the picture, the data, the team, and the proof in sync:
In spectrum operations, a recommendation has to hold up after the fact. Raven Eye is deterministic where decisions must be defensible — the same inputs produce the same, explainable output. AI is used only for noise suppression, never as an unaccountable oracle on the decision path. And an append-only audit runs throughout, so every observation, correlation, and call is preserved exactly as it happened.
Put Alethia on contractRaven Eye is built for spectrum and EMSO/EW operators, SATCOM watch centers, and Space Domain Awareness teams who need a single, trustworthy picture of the electromagnetic environment — and a defensible record of what they did about it.
“Raven Eye has exceeded all my expectations.”