Heven, NextTech Solutions Collaborate to Deliver UAS Solutions Across U.S. Government Market

Partnership will accelerate the delivery of next-generation aerial systems to customers.

Heven and NTS logos.
Heven and NTS logos.
Heven

STERLING, Va. - Heven, a mission-critical autonomous aerial systems company, announced a strategic collaboration agreement with NextTech Solutions (NTS), a systems integrator and federal technology provider based in the United States.

Under the agreement, Heven will serve as the primary unmanned aerial systems (UAS) partner for NTS in Group II and Group III drone platforms, supporting a broad range of defense, public safety and infrastructure missions.

The two companies will work collaboratively to pursue emerging unmanned systems opportunities across local, state, and federal government agencies, offering integrated and scalable UAS solutions tailored to mission-specific requirements.

Bentzion Levinson, CEO of Heven, said, "This partnership marks a significant step in our U.S. expansion strategy. Together with NTS, we will accelerate the delivery of next-generation aerial systems that enhance situational awareness, reduce risk, and enable faster, smarter decision-making across critical sectors."

As part of the collaboration, the companies will seek to integrate NTS technologies such as the award-winning Edge Activation Platform MANTLE and the Integrated Dispatch Console (IDC) kit into Heven's drone systems, enabling real-time coordination and seamless command-and-control for U.S. government end users.

The partnership will also leverage NTS's portfolio of multi-billion dollar contract vehicles such as NASA SEWP and SEAPORT NxG, to streamline procurement and enhance accessibility of advanced UAS platforms across government buyers.

Joseph Paull, CEO of NTS, said, "This is more than a partnership, it's a force multiplier. By combining our integration expertise and contract reach with Heven's cutting-edge UAS technology, we're positioning ourselves to meet the increasing demands of government agencies for reliable, interoperable aerial systems."

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