DreamHammer
Private | |
Industry | Enterprise Software |
Founded | 2011 |
Headquarters | San Diego, California, USA |
Website | DreamHammer.com |
DreamHammer is a San Diego-based software company that provides advanced drone management software for enterprise customers.[1][2]
History
Its first product, Ballista, is a OS for drones and allows one person to simultaneously control multiple drones of any type.[3] It features a plug and play architecture that can be integrated into any unmanned system.[4] Ballista has been licensed to government agencies including the U.S. Navy's Program Executive Office (PEO) Unmanned Aviation and Strike Weapons.[5]
On July 3, 2013, DreamHammer announced it was partnering with Lockheed Martin to use the company's software for integrated command and control of Lockheed Martin's unmanned aerial vehicles.[6] Lockheed and the Pentagon have worked with DreamHammer to create the software which works with boats, planes or trucks.[7] DreamHammer has spent $6.5 million to develop the software.[8]
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External links
- DreamHammer site
- "Drones in the USA: The Battle for the Civilian Market". MainStreet
- "Pentagon Recruiting Software Developers for Drone ‘App Store’". National Defense
- "DreamHammer goes Ballista for multi-vehicle control software". Unmanned Daily News
- "DroneOS: How To Take Control Of The Country's Growing Robot Army". Forbes
- "Why Amazon's Going Up in the Air". Businessweek
- "Windows for drones? One start-up is dreaming big". CNBC