Inside The $100M Bet on the Future of Space | Northwood CEO on a16z
Bridgit Mendler explains why ground infrastructure—not satellites or launch—is the critical bottleneck slowing the space economy.
- Northwood won a $50M Space Force contract to modernize the satellite control network used by GPS, NASA, and missile-tracking missions.
- Traditional ground stations take 3 years to deploy; Northwood deploys in 3 months via vertical integration and shipping-container-sized antennas.
- 13,000+ active satellites are generating data that cannot be captured due to insufficient ground capacity, making every satellite a depreciating asset.
- Mendler views Starlink inter-satellite optical links as 0% competitive threat—more data volume through space benefits ground infrastructure demand.
- Northwood operates as a shared-service platform (like cloud), so one infrastructure investment serves commercial, government, and allied missions simultaneously.
- Northwood has ~75 employees, 5 international entities, and plans to be on multiple continents by end of 2026.
- Mendler frames orbital data centers and deep-space missions as future demand drivers that require more ground throughput, not less.
2026-03-23 · Watch on YouTube