Persistent Monitoring
at Operational Scale
Delivering near-daily satellite revisit across 100+ distributed sites for a leading intelligence agency.
THE CHALLENGE
Visibility Without Continuity
For organizations responsible for monitoring distributed, high-value sites, the challenge is rarely access to imagery. The challenge is continuity.
In a recent monitoring program for a leading intelligence agency, analysts were tasked with monitoring 100+ distributed sites across a continental-scale region.
Traditional satellite collection prioritizes episodic tasking, imagery collected periodically, often optimized for resolution or specific moments of interest. While effective for point-in-time assessment, this approach leaves a critical gap.
What occurs between collections often matters most.
CORE OBJECTIVE
This program set out to answer a different question:
What becomes visible when continuity, not periodicity, becomes the baseline?
Persistence as the Operating
Model
Rather than prioritizing a subset of locations, the program adopted persistent monitoring across the entire area of interest.
Beginning in January, 100+ sites were monitored with near-daily satellite revisit for up to 12 months, establishing a continuous baseline with the ability to extend monitoring further.
The objective was not optimizing individual images, but building a continuous temporal record to reveal patterns, behaviors, and change over time.
Persistence was not achieved by exception.
It was built into the system.
SYSTEM CAPABILITES
Satellogic’s vertically integrated Earth observation system enabled:
✓ Near-daily revisit across all monitored locations
✓ Uniform cadence without deprioritizing sites
✓ Sustained operations over extended temporal windows
Cadence as a Strategic Advantage
Snapshot imagery answers the question: What was present at a specific moment?
Intelligence organizations are more often tasked with a different question:
What is changing, and when?
With near-daily revisit enabled by Satellogic’s constellation, analysts could:

Detect short-duration activity that occurred entirely between episodic collection windows

Differentiate routine or transient activity from indicators of sustained or escalating change

Identify gradual build-ups and preparatory behavior invisible to traditional before-and-after analysis
Delivered in machine-ready form, this data enables automated workflows to surface anomalies at scale, allowing analysts to focus on meaningful activity.

What Persistent Monitoring Revealed at the Site Level
Persistent monitoring revealed short-duration activity that occurred entirely between weekly or monthly collections, activity that would otherwise have gone unobserved.

■ AIRCRAFT MONITORING
Short-Duration Aircraft Activity
Analysis revealed a pattern of 72-hour deployments that were previously invisible to weekly tasking schedules.
■ PORT MONITORING
Port Logistics & Vessel Turnaround
High-frequency revisit enabled the observation of vessel docking patterns and turnaround times, differentiating routine commercial offloading from priority logistics activity.


■ INFRASTRUCTURE MONITORING
Incremental Site Development
Daily imagery enables precise reconstruction of facility build-out timelines, helping identify shifts in operations as new infrastructure is built.
Insight depended not on a single image, but on the continuity of observation.
When Scale and Persistence Converge
When observations from individual sites were aggregated across the full area of interest, the value of persistence compounded. Some sites required follow-up. Many remained stable.
The difference was that this distribution was known with confidence.
Because cadence was maintained uniformly across all locations, insight was:

Comparable across sites

Defensible over time

Grounded in continuous observation rather than inference
Persistence as a Capability
This successful pilot established a baseline for expanding persistent monitoring to additional sites across the region.
With Satellogic’s capacity to deliver near-daily revisit at scale, persistent monitoring across 100+ distributed sites becomes operationally achievable.