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Vantor

Vantor

Software Development

Westminster, Colorado 107,775 followers

About us

Vantor is forging the new frontier of spatial intelligence to unlock a more automated, interoperable world. We give decision makers and operators the power to build a unified intelligence picture, delivering the clarity they need to navigate what’s happening now and shape what’s coming next. We fuse data from the world’s most capable imaging satellites with real-time sensor feeds from space, air, and ground to create the most accurate living digital replica of Earth. Our AI-powered spatial intelligence platform automates every part of the intelligence cycle—from tasking to collection to production—to continuously update and analyze this foundation at the pace of change. Our products drive deeper mission-critical insights and connect the next generation of autonomous systems across the defense, intelligence, and commercial landscape.

Website
https://vantor.com
Industry
Software Development
Company size
1,001-5,000 employees
Headquarters
Westminster, Colorado
Type
Privately Held
Specialties
Data Fusion, 2D and 3D Spatial Data Production, Spatial Intelligence, AI, Computer Vision, Remote Sensing, and Autonomy

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    View profile for Susanne Hake

    EVP and General Manager, USG, Vantor

    Step into any watch floor or mission operations center and you'll be hit with dozens of screens, feeds, and alerts all demanding attention.  It's overwhelming—and that's the problem. Despite all this technology, we're still asking analysts to play connect-the-dots manually, using systems that feel ancient compared to what threats look like today. The intelligence community needs to fundamentally rethink how we process geospatial data. When you're trying to monitor hundreds of critical locations simultaneously—military bases, shipping lanes, infrastructure sites—human analysts simply can't keep up. The math doesn't work. We need systems that can automatically orchestrate multiple sensors, process data in real-time, and flag only the changes that actually matter. The goal isn't to replace human judgment, but to free analysts from the tedious work of scanning static images so they can focus on making decisions. That's exactly the gap we're working to close at Vantor with Sentry—persistent monitoring software that delivers predictive intelligence at global scale. The technology exists. The question is whether the GEOINT community will deploy it fast enough to matter. 

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    We’re seeing an opportunity to leverage software and artificial intelligence to solve a challenge many don’t associate with our industry – building integrated, interoperable and highly accurate combat systems. But space-based capabilities are now the lynchpin for next generation command and control systems. At the Dubai Airshow, Amal Ezzeddine, VP MEA, will share her insights on the unique role of space in protecting national security. How can spatial intelligence enhance command and control, situational awareness and autonomy across the battlespace? For a deep dive, explore how Vantor’s Raptor delivers GPS-independent battlefield operations and ensures every human and machine in the battlespace is connected to the same ground truth. Find out more and book a meeting or Raptor demo here: https://lnkd.in/eS4n5Jk9

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    It's time to remove the stovepipes. The volume of spatial data is growing exponentially, and most of it is living in silos. And as Peter Wilczynski explained to Geoawesome’s Muthu Kumar, these silos have become barriers, not enablers, to using geospatial AI at scale.   Satellites, drones, ground sensors all deliver data to their own systems, stovepiping data to multiple portals, file systems, and processing pipelines. AI models require custom integration for each data source.   Vantor is focused on solving the integration problem. Our Tensorglobe spatial intelligence platform produces an AI-ready living globe—a unified, constantly updated spatial construct built on our foundation that integrates multi-source datasets into spatially aligned, temporally synchronized formats easily accessible to AI systems.   Listen to the full conversation here: https://lnkd.in/g4YU3TYP

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    Today we honor Veterans Day, honoring all who have served in our nation's Armed Forces. To the veterans in our Vantor community and beyond—thank you. Your service, sacrifice, and continued contributions make a lasting difference in our national security and in our company's mission every day.   And we're grateful for the commitment that continues long after the uniform comes off. Your expertise, leadership, and values strengthen our nation every day.   Pictured here is Arlington National Cemetery in immersive 3D, as captured from space, where the 72nd annual National Veterans Day Observance will take place later today. The Pentagon is also visible in the distance.

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    We have activated our Open Data Program for Typhoons Fung-wong and Kalmaegi, which have hit the Philippines and other nearby countries in close succession, causing devastating and widespread impact. 🔗 Access via our Discover portal: https://lnkd.in/eGGkweAq (click the “Open Data” button on the left-hand navigation menu and look for the Typhoon Kalmaegi tile, which is where we are currently loading imagery for both events) We have been collecting high-resolution imagery of the Philippines and Vietnam. As is to be expected, the entire region has been cloudy for many days so only a few images are available now. We expect to add many more images into the Discover portal over the coming hours and days as the area continues to clear up.    These pre- and post-event images are available for free to help accelerate response, relief, and recovery efforts across the region. All imagery is made available under a Creative Commons 4.0 license. This imagery can be used by frontline organizations and geospatial community members to map changes on the ground and identify the most severely impacted areas.

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    From space to ground via the cloud in 12 minutes. 78 minutes faster than the industry baseline for cloud-based delivery. That’s how fast we’ve been consistently delivering our 30 cm-class satellite imagery in early-stage testing of our next-gen WorldView Access offering.   Not a one-time test. Repeatable performance. And we’ve even done it faster. The below image of Baja California, Mexico, was delivered in 11 minutes.   For missions where minutes matter—tactical operations, site monitoring, crisis response—that gap is the difference between mission success and irrelevance.   Here's what makes it work: our constellation integrated directly with distributed, cloud-enabled ground stations running advanced processing at the edge. This pushes production closer to collection, cutting latency without sacrificing intelligence quality or security. All without on-site physical infrastructure.   A new industry benchmark. Coming to the WorldView Rapid Access Program soon.

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    In the modern battlespace, the problem isn’t a lack of data, it’s too much of it. Thousands of feeds, sensors and signals flood command centers every second. The challenge is turning that chaos into clarity fast enough to act on it.   That’s what May Tassler’s team at Vantor is doing.   They’re building systems that fuse AI/ML, big data, kinematic modeling, and predictive analytics to identify patterns of life, detect change and anomalies, and predict suspicious behaviors before they happen. They’re refining algorithms that cut through noise, connecting satellite imagery, crowd-sourced data, and multi-domain sensors into one living operational picture.   Their work delivers intelligence that moves with the mission — fast, precise, and built to outpace the threat. This is how Vantor is reshaping mission intelligence for the modern era. Join Vantor today: https://lnkd.in/eRjMd3rA

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    Vantor is partnering with Hadean to deliver dynamic combat intelligence for decision superiority. Vantor’s Tensorglobe spatial intelligence platform will deploy the foundational 3D terrain into Hadean's DominAI system to deliver a next-generation combat capability that delivers an always up-to-date Common Operating Picture for immersive mission rehearsal. We are in a new era of threat, demanding integrated and interoperable spatial intelligence. We’re joining forces to build a groundbreaking capability to support customers in the UK and beyond. By delivering a real-time, integrated battlefield view, this joint capability will enable situational understanding and predictive intelligence in order to determine the best course of action in real time. It provides insights in minutes, not months – even for multi-week operations. More here: https://lnkd.in/eid3kpEU

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    We have activated our Open Data Program for Hurricane Melissa, which has had a devastating impact across the Caribbean.   🔗 Access via our Discover portal: https://lnkd.in/eGGkweAq (click the “Open Data” button on the left-hand navigation menu)   We have been collecting high-resolution imagery of Jamaica, Cuba, Haiti, and the Dominican Republic, and we are making pre- and post-event imagery available for free to help accelerate response, relief, and recovery efforts across the region. We are continuing to collect post-event imagery in the coming days, and new imagery will be uploaded to the Discover portal as it is processed. All imagery is made available under a Creative Commons 4.0 license.   This imagery can be used by frontline organizations and geospatial community members to map changes on the ground and identify the most severely impacted areas, helping ensure resources are allocated quickly and effectively. These images, collected a few hours ago, show flooding and damage caused by Hurricane Melissa in Jamaica. The first two images are of Black River in southwest Jamaica. The third image is of White House, a village known for its role in the local fishing industry. And the fourth is of Montego Bay.

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    The future of GEOINT doesn’t wait—and neither do we. Next week, we’ll open our doors to the United States Geospatial Intelligence Foundation (USGIF) Front Range Area Community for a conversation on the skills and know-how powering tomorrow’s space data infrastructure.   Hosted at Vantor HQ, this meetup brings together the minds advancing the edge of satellite operations and data logistics.   See you there. 🔗 https://lnkd.in/eM5T7dkf

    View profile for Pierre Izard

    | Space | Geospatial | Partnerships | Solutions | Mentor | Advisor |

    The USGIF Front Range Area Community (FRAC) team is excited to share the details of our next meetup, kindly hosted by Vantor at their headquarters on 6 November, 2025. This is our fourth for the year (plus socials) and our plans for next year are shaping up nicely. RSVP link and FRAC contact information below. Future-Ready GEOINT: Evolving Workforce Skills https://lnkd.in/g2t9MhcB Given that workforce skills is a broad term and pretty generic, we elected to pull in experts from industry and academia who could speak directly to the latest technical, educational, and business trends in space data logistics. Put another way, if you want to hear about what skills and know-how it takes to operate satellites and get sensor data down on time, this is for you. Meetup attendees will get to hear from a unique group of experts, industry insiders, mentors, educators, and will have a chance to network with other FRAC colleagues at Vantor headquarters. If you, your students, or colleagues want to learn more about how satellite imaging data gets around, this session will deliver. We're grateful for everyone's time and engagement. Tom Coakley John Heskett Brandon Miller Kristopher Larsen Steve Mattingley Mike Martinez. A special thanks also to Caity Milton for moderating the panel. Benjamin Tuttle KC Kroll Spencer Clark Sandra Auchter Lyn Chassagne Terry Ryan Craig Perciante Sherief Guirguis Dave Jones Michael Ring Bill Greer Katherine Monson Sean Allen United States Geospatial Intelligence Foundation (USGIF) Amazon Web Services (AWS) KSAT – Kongsberg Satellite Services University of Colorado Boulder Colorado State University Colorado Space Institute at ACC To sign up for future FRAC notices, please email: workinggroups@usgif.org

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