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Northwood Space Secures $100M Series B and Space Force Contract

Northwood Space, a California startup, closed a $100 million Series B led by Washington Harbour Partners and Andreessen Horowitz and secured a Space Force contract to provide modern ground‑based communications for satellite internet.
27 January 2026 by
TechStora Editorial Board

Funding Milestone

Northwood Space announced a $100 million Series B financing round, led by Washington Harbour Partners and co‑led by Andreessen Horowitz. The round follows a $30 million Series A completed less than a year ago, underscoring rapid investor confidence in the company’s modern ground‑based communications platform.

Government Contract

The startup also secured a contract with the U.S. Space Force to supply its next‑generation ground stations, positioning Northwood as a strategic supplier for defense‑grade satellite connectivity.

Market Implications

Satellite operators such as SpaceX and Amazon operate proprietary ground infrastructure, leaving many commercial players dependent on third‑party capacity. Northwood’s solution addresses this bottleneck by offering:

  • Scalable, high‑throughput ground stations
  • Reduced reliance on rented third‑party sites
  • Compliance with stringent defense and security standards

Strategic Outlook for Smart Professionals

For technology leaders and infrastructure planners, Northwood’s dual momentum—substantial capital backing and a federal contract—signals a viable path to diversify satellite back‑haul capabilities and accelerate deployment timelines. Investing in or partnering with Northwood can provide a competitive edge in the burgeoning satellite‑internet ecosystem.