ANDRO Selected as Industry Partner on $7.4M National Spectrum Consortium Award

The National Spectrum Consortium, in partnership with the United States Department of War, has awarded a $7.4 million project to the Kostas Research Institute at Northeastern University as part of the Advanced Spectrum Coexistence Demonstration.

This initiative is focused on developing and demonstrating next-generation spectrum sharing technologies—an increasingly critical capability as demand for wireless communication continues to accelerate across defense, commercial, and public sectors.

At the core of this effort is the advancement of millisecond-level spectrum sensing, enabling systems to dynamically detect, adapt, and operate within congested electromagnetic environments in real time. This level of responsiveness represents a significant step forward in ensuring efficient and secure spectrum utilization.

ANDRO Computational Solutions, LLC is proud to be selected as a key industry partner on this project, collaborating alongside leading organizations including SMA-RTY, Battelle, and zTouch Networks, Inc.

Driving Innovation Through Collaboration

This partnership brings together expertise across advanced communications, sensing technologies, and applied research to tackle one of today’s most complex technical challenges. Through this collaboration, ANDRO will contribute its capabilities in computational solutions and advanced system development to help push the boundaries of what’s possible in spectrum coexistence.