ImageSat International (I.S.I) Ltd provides space-based intelligence solutions and satellite imagery and data analytics for homeland defense markets in Israel and internationally. The company offers EROS NG, an intelligence collection asset; and Global Eye, a multi-sensor high revisit satellite constellation. It develops earth observation satellites, including space platforms, such as RUNNER, KNIGHT, and SPRINTER; ClearSky, a multi-satellite command and control system designs for end-to-end operation of diverse earth observation satellite constellations in real time; and Direct Access capability that enable access to the EROS NG constellation for selected area of interest; and other AI and data analytics solutions. The company was formerly known as Imagesat Israel Ltd. and changed its name to ImageSat International (I.S.I) Ltd in September 2021. The company was founded in 1997 and is based in Or Yehuda, Israel.
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