Peraton Extends Commitment to Provide Orbital Analysis Support to Space Force
Oct. 27, 2020
Peraton has been awarded a
recompete award by the U.S. Space Force to
provide orbital analysis (OA) subject matter
expertise (SME) support and OA and orbital
management training for a variety of missions
supporting the Peterson-Schriever Garrison (P-S
GAR) headquartered in Colorado. The contract is
worth up to $10 million over five years.
Peraton will continue to be
responsible for providing support for various
U.S. Space Force space ground systems,
equipment, software, databases, and concepts of
operations for unit mission operations and
future mission requirements.
"Peraton is proud to build
on two decades of experience providing orbital
analysis support to U.S. military space
missions," said Roger Mason, president, Space,
Intelligence and Cyber sector. "Our experts work
closely with their Space Force counterparts to
increase Space Domain Awareness, protect
Position, Navigation and Timing (PNT) signals,
and ensure the availability of Military
Satellite Communications (MILSATCOM) for
national security decision-makers."
Peraton's OA SMEs work with
the Space Force's 1st Space Operations Squadron
(1 SOPS) of Space Delta 9, and 2 SOPS and 4 SOPS
of Space Delta 8, executing critical OA
activities including conjunction assessment and
collision avoidance for a wide range of critical
satellite systems and constellations. Peraton's
experts help ensure the safe operation of the
Space Based Space Surveillance (SBSS),
Operationally Responsive Space-5 (ORS-5),
Advanced Extremely High Frequency (AEHF),
Milstar, Wideband Global SATCOM (WGS), and
Defense Satellite Communications System (DSCS)
satellites.
Peraton also trains
personnel across Space Delta 8 in conducting
their own OA operations; provides
over-the-shoulder support during satellite
anomalies and daily operations; helps conserve
fuel during collision avoidance by modifying
planned maneuvers instead of creating new
fuel-burning maneuvers; and assists in the
disposal of old GPS satellites.