Hawkeye 360 Updates Leadership at Innovative Signal Analysis

HawkEye 360 has reshaped leadership at Innovative Signal Analysis, a business within HawkEye 360, bringing Cory Peichel into the role of senior vice president and general manager of HawkEye-ISA, while Mark Volpi steps in as vice president and deputy general manager. These are leadership roles for the HawkEye-ISA unit rather than company-wide posts. The move centers on management continuity as the company sharpens how it delivers signals intelligence data, analytics, and mission support. More broadly, HawkEye 360 focuses on collecting radio frequency data from space and turning it into usable intelligence for government and commercial customers.
New Roles at HawkEye-ISA
Peichel takes the top operating post for the business, with responsibility for overall performance across the full chain of execution. Reporting to the chief operating officer of HawkEye 360, he will oversee delivery standards and act as the lead executive working directly with customers. From what I see, that kind of role usually works like a control layer in signal processing - it keeps customer needs and internal execution aligned instead of drifting apart.
He is also set to direct the business areas and internal functions that build solutions for customer requirements, with an emphasis on disciplined execution across the broader portfolio.
Deputy Leadership and Operational Support
Volpi will serve as Peichel’s deputy, backing the organization on strategic follow-through, operational results, and customer engagement. In practical terms, that gives the company a steadier hand as work moves between leadership and delivery teams.
I read this change a bit like a clean map overlay. When reporting lines are clear, the signal is easier to follow, and that matters in a company built around radio frequency intelligence and engineering-heavy work.
Experience Behind the Appointments
Both executives bring deep technical knowledge and a close understanding of the Innovative Signal Analysis mission. They also have long experience in defense and intelligence work. According to our research, they were central to the integration of ISA into HawkEye 360 and helped guide the business through its May IPO, a key step in its move into the public markets.
The company also pointed to their practical leadership style and steady focus on customers as useful strengths during this growth phase. That matters in signals intelligence, where execution discipline and mission understanding tend to show up quickly in the quality of the final output.
The broader leadership team extends beyond Peichel and Volpi, though this update does not identify other executives by name.




