| investors.ouster.com 
 It appears right now that Ouster's LiDAR sensor is the likely leader in Defense Department purchases of LiDAR sensors.  Might be quite a few...
 
 << The Ouster OS1 is the first high-resolution 3D lidar sensor approved under the Blue UAS Framework and offers superior performance in weight, power efficiency, and reliability under rugged conditions compared to previously approved 2D lidar solutions.>>
 
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 Ouster has the US manufacturing process in place for a completely US made sensor.  Connecting the 'dots' one might surmise significant  forward revenues.
 
 <<“The Department of Defense must be able to procure, integrate, and train using low-cost, high-performing drones manufactured in the United States,” President Donald Trump wrote in the directive.>>
 
 <<David Rothzeid — a venture investor at Shield Capital, Air Force reservist and Defense Innovation Unit alum — echoed that sentiment, saying he views the EO “as a positive and timely move that supports both national security and the U.S. innovation ecosystem.”
 
 “It sends a meaningful demand signal to American entrepreneurs and primes the broader market to accelerate development,” he told DefenseScoop. “That said, although the EO is well-aimed, its long-term impact will depend on execution.” >>
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