
Zephr.xyz to enhance GNSS resilience for US military operations
February 20, 2025
The Air Force Research Laboratory selected Zephr.xyz to receive a $1.74 million Small Business Innovation Research Direct-to-Phase II contract.
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The Air Force Research Laboratory selected Zephr.xyz to receive a $1.74 million Small Business Innovation Research Direct-to-Phase II contract.
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