- In July 2021, SS8 Networks, a U.S.-based lawful intelligence platform provider, partnered with Ocient to enhance real-time data analysis capabilities for law enforcement agencies. This collaboration enables the handling of petabytes of data during investigations, improving the efficiency of lawful interception processes.
- In August 2024, BAE Systems received a $24 million contract from the U.S. Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) under the Mission-Integrated Network Control program. The company is tasked with developing software that can autonomously configure tactical networks for critical communications, enhancing lawful interception capabilities.
- In March 2022, Utimaco, a cybersecurity solutions provider, completed its acquisition by SGT Capital. This move aims to strengthen Utimaco's position in the lawful interception market by expanding its global reach and resources.
- In February 2022, Indian telecom solutions provider PertSol partnered with Bharat Sanchar Nigam Limited (BSNL) to deploy a location-based system across BSNL's wireless networks in India. This system integrates with lawful interception capabilities, aiding in national security and law enforcement efforts.
- In January 2024, Harris Corporation developed cell-site simulator products like StingRay and Hailstorm, which mimic legitimate cellphone towers to intercept mobile communications. These devices have been used by various U.S. federal agencies, including the FBI and DEA, for surveillance purposes.



