Ozark Integrated Circuits Inc. installed ultraviolet detector modules on the International Space Station in January 2019, with live data collected from May 2019 until April 2020, when the project concluded with the return of the equipment via SpaceX's Dragon capsule. The project utilized a Grafana-based real-time information display system, and the results were presented by Matt Francis, the President and CEO of Ozark IC, who specializes in designing electronics for extreme environments. Founded in 2011, Ozark IC focuses on rugged electronics for aerospace and energy applications and employs open-source technology for its hardware and software design. Matt Francis has a diverse background in projects ranging from Venus exploration to developing controls for jet engines, and he actively participates in initiatives promoting open-source technology and STEM education for school children.