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06/10/2025 | Press release | Archived content

2025 Navy Contracting Summit

Jun 9 - Jun 10, 2025 Washington, D.C.

Navy Missions Benefit from Breakthrough MESA Radar

The Navy Contracting Summit 2025 brings together senior Navy leaders, acquisition officials, and industry partners to advance naval innovation, procurement efficiency, and mission readiness. With growing demands across maritime domain awareness, force protection, and unmanned systems integration, Echodyne will showcase radar solutions that meet the Navy's next-generation operational needs.

At the summit, Echodyne will highlight its compact, high-performance radars powered by MESA® (Metamaterial Electronically Scanning Array) technology. These radar systems deliver precise detection and tracking of aerial and surface threats in contested, cluttered, or low-visibility maritime environments. With low size, weight, and power (SWaP), Echodyne radars are well-suited for deployment aboard vessels, at naval installations, or as part of distributed sensing architectures.

Echodyne's radar provides:

  • Enhanced situational awareness for littoral and port security
  • Reliable tracking of small drones, boats, and vehicles
  • Seamless integration into uncrewed and autonomous systems

Already trusted by U.S. Department of Defense programs and defense prime contractors, Echodyne's radar technology delivers the advanced capability and operational flexibility required by today's Navy. Whether supporting surveillance operations, counter-UAS missions, or infrastructure defense, MESA radar provides the actionable data naval commanders need to stay ahead of threats.

Join Echodyne at the Navy Contracting Summit 2025 to explore radar solutions that enable next-generation maritime operations.

Learn how MESA® radar supports mission success-above, ashore, and at sea.

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