CesiumAstro alleges in a newly filed lawsuit {that a} former government disclosed commerce secrets and techniques and confidential details about delicate tech, traders and prospects to a competing startup.
Austin-based Cesium develops active-phased array and software-defined radio programs for spacecraft, missiles and drones. Whereas phased-array antenna programs have been used on satellites for many years, Cesium has significantly superior and productized the tech over its seven years in operation. The startup has landed greater than $100 million in enterprise and authorities funding, which it has used to develop a set of merchandise for industrial and protection prospects.
The expertise is area of interest: Solely a handful of corporations work on the slicing fringe of space-based radio expertise, and Cesium little doubt pays shut consideration to any new entrant on this discipline. AnySignal, a startup that got here out of stealth final October however was formally included in 2022, definitely caught the corporate’s eye, not least as a result of it allegedly edged out Cesium in a gross sales bid to a significant buyer and by making an attempt to solicit the curiosity of certainly one of Cesium’s early traders — each examples said within the lawsuit.
Based on the swimsuit, filed on March 25, these examples are instantly associated to former VP of Product Erik Luther’s misappropriation of commerce secrets and techniques and confidential data on traders and prospects, which Cesium alleges he subsequently disclosed to AnySignal. Notably, Luther didn’t depart Cesium to work for AnySignal, as a substitute taking a task as head of selling at an organization that operates in a unique sector solely. However the swimsuit says that Luther maintained “private connections” with AnySignal’s co-founders, having labored with AnySignal CEO John Malsbury beforehand at a unique firm.
This resulted in AnySignal “recruiting and inducing Luther … to improperly disclose” the confidential and commerce secret data, the swimsuit says. AnySignal’s CEO and CesiumAstro didn’t reply to TechCrunch’s request for remark; a lawyer representing Luther referred TechCrunch to the March 29 authorized filings cited under.
Cesium is obvious on its place within the lawsuit: It doesn’t consider that AnySignal may have developed its complicated radio expertise on its timeline and with its current assets — “absent CesiumAstro’s technical diagrams and specs (to which Luther had entry).”
“With only some workers and $5 million in investor funding, [AnySignal] wouldn’t even be in the identical orbit as CesiumAstro, which has spent tens of hundreds of thousands of {dollars} working with (now) 170 workers for seven years to develop its applied sciences,” the swimsuit says. “However with Luther’s assist, AnySignal has launched to instantly compete with CesiumAstro within the specialised house for software-defined radios.”
Luther strongly denied all of the allegations in two separate paperwork filed with the court docket on March 29; relating to the declare that he labored in live performance with AnySignal, he says the allegation is “not solely false…however invented out of entire fabric.” (The response additionally denies Cesium’s declare that it’s an “trade chief.”)
Cesium “doesn’t cite any info or proof in anyway linking Luther and any of AnySignal’s enterprise efforts and the alleged proof that [Cesium] does cite don’t assist [its] contentions,” Luther’s lawyer claims within the submitting. He goes on to say that Cesium takes a “Grand Canyon-sized leap from the paltry, simply explainable proof it cites to the exceptional allegation that Luther has been secretly aiding AnySignal and feeding them [Cesium’s] commerce secrets and techniques with out citing any proof in anyway.”
El Segundo-based AnySignal was based in Could 2022 by Malsbury and COO Jeffrey Osborne, and emerged from stealth touting $5 million in seed funding final yr. The corporate is growing a software-defined radio platform; Cesium’s lawsuit names it as a “direct competitor.” In February, a month earlier than the swimsuit was filed, AnySignal introduced it had landed a partnership with personal house station developer Huge for a sophisticated communication system for Huge’s flagship station, Haven-1.
The swimsuit was filed in Western District of Texas below no. 1:24-cv-314.